KENT’S BAKERIES, UNITED AUCKLAND (Incorporated under “ The Companies Act, 190 B.) NOMINAL CAPITAL - - £50,000 acquiring as a going concern, and free of all liabilities, 'the business of GEO. KENT & SONS, LTD. originally established in 1372. Is offering for public subscription £35,000 OF 7i% FIRST MORTGAGE DEBENTURE STOCK. Trustees for the Debenture-holders; The Guardian Trust and Executors Company of N.Z., Ltd. And also offers 35,000 10% PARTICIPATING PREFERENCE SHARES. The production of the business has increased sis follows: Output of loaves for an average week in each of the following months:— Feb. 1921—23.701 1926—38.600 1922—26.140 1927-^-44.100 1928—47,730 1924 31.370 1929—50,096 1925 iQOQ The "iLSL 0 ? lhe year endin S 3let March, 1929, was £8437 2s 3d. Waß diree t ‘ mcs tbe amount of the interest on the debenture issue of £35.000, which is secured by a first mortgage over tangible assets (exclusive of goodwill), amounting to £55,814. * ,£ fl f r allowing, for debenture interest and income tax, the balance was £llßs more than the amount of a 10 per cent, dividend on the 35,000 preference shams being issued. £IO,OOO of the issue will be made available to Dunedin investors, whose applications must be lodged by Friday, May 3. s Applications will be allotted forthwith in the order of their receipt. . r C ? pi f* °J th f Prospectus may be obtained from any licensed sharebroker, or from the Company's brokers. G. STEWART CRAIG, LTD 172 Hereford Street, Christchurch. P,O. Box 233. To the Directors, , . KENT'S BAKERIES, LTD., C/o G. Stewart Craig, Ltd., - 172 Hereford Street, Christchurch. P.O. Box 233. Please forward me, Company's Prospectus. without obligation, a copy of the Name Address—
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Water Jugs (as illustrated) 3/3 Dainty Cut Glassware is always an attractive addition to the table. Combining pleasing appearance with usefulness, it is yet so moderately priced as to bring it within the reach of all. Sugar Bowls, same design - - 2/9 Cream Jugs, same design - - 2/9 Sweet Dishes, same design - - 9d Salad Bowls. as illustrated - - - 2/6 OTHER DESIGNS. Salad Bowls—: 1/9, 3/9, 4/6, 5/6 Sweet Dishes—6d, 1/., 1/6, 1/9 Water Jugs—1/9, 2/9, 3/9, 4/9, 5/6 Cream jugs - 1/9, 2/3, 2/6 Sugar Bowls - - 1/9, 2/GoWets - - - 1/9, 2/6 Pickle Trays - - 2/-, 2/3 Pickle Jars • * - 3/-, 4/3 If you -are unable to call,; write us. We refund your money if you’re not satisfied. ft* m m Corner PRINCES STREET end MOl PLACE, DUNEDIN,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20703, 29 April 1929, Page 16
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