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A SAFE, SOUND, SURE INVESTMENT. Awarua Woollen Mills Ltd. CAPITAL £lOO,OOO. DIVIDED INTO 100,000 SHARES OF £1 EACH. Of wliieh 50,000 Shares are offered to the public for subscription on the following terms:— 2/6 PER SHARE ON APPLICATION. 2/- PER SHARE ON ALLOTMENT. Balance in calls of not more than 2/- per Share at intervals of not less than three months. Applications will not be received for less than 25 Shares. PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS: WILLIAM HAMILTON, Timber Merchant, Winton. FREDRICK MOORE, Butcher, Winton. JAMES PETER McWILLIAM, Merchant, Winton. ' PETER GOW, Medical Practitioner, Winton. , WILLIAM DUNCAN McARTHUR, Coachbuilder, Winton. JOHN RONALD HAMILTON, Farmer, Winton. PETER ALEXANDER BLYTH, Blacksmith, Winton. WILLIAM WATSON, Farmer, Heddon Bush. JAMES BUTLER, Farmer, Winton. JOHN THOMAS BUTLER, Contractor, Winton. ANDREW BAIN, Retired Builder, Invercargill. P. de la PERRELLE, M.P., Winton. MAIN OBJECTS. The main objects of the proposed Company are to establish a Woollen Mill or Mills at Winton, and elsewhere, as may be considered advisable from time to time, and to carry on the business of Woollen Manufacturers. Remarkably Remunerative to Investors. LOOK WHAT BRUCE WOOLLEN MFG. CO. £1 SHARES WORTH £1 11/-. DIVIDED 10 PER CENT. OTHFR MOSGIEL WOOLLEN FACTORY. WAX tl _,i V £5 SHARES WORTH £7. DIVIDED 11 PER CENT. A/nr T C rNfY WELLINGTON WOOLLEN MFG. CO. IVIIL/L/fJ U\J. £5 SHARES WORTH £7. DIVIDED 14 PER CENT. MACHINERY. Probably no Company has commenced operations under such favourable conditions. Preliminary arrangements have been made to purchase an almost complete equipment of machinery for the proposed mill for less than one-fifth of its landed cost. The eases containing the machinery are intact as received from England and the plant is highly recommended by experts. THIS PURCHASE WILL MEAN A SAVING TO THE COMPANY OF OVER £1,300 ANNUALLY. Winton is an admirable situation for the establishment of a Woollen Mill. It is the business centre of a large wool-producing district and is on the main route from the many sheep stations in the Manapouri, Te Anau, Mossburn, Five Rivers, and Wakatipu districts. Returns conclusively prove that more wool passes through this flourishing district than any other route in New Zealand. Sign this (No Obligation.) rV'ITTDOTV R - B - CAWS & c0 -’ V/O U 1 Dee Street, Invercargill. -r “1 PLEASE SEND ME PROSPECTUS EXPLAINING FULLY THE and mail it PROPOSED AWARUA WOOLLEN MILLS, LTD. NOW 1 T 17 V V » ADDRESS FULL INFORMATION IN PROSPECTUS' The erection of this mill will mean much to the province of Southland. It means more settlers, more workers, more homes, more everything, and will eliminate the unnecessary export of Southland wool to be manufactured abroad. Give it your deep consideration, then apply for your Shares. It will mean money to you. NOTE—No Free Shares for Promoters. R. B. CAWS & Co. - - - Brokers. COLONIAL BANK CHAMBERS, DEE STREET. ALEX. GLASS, REPRESENTATIVE.

Colourful Tub Fabrics! fashioning the smart modes of Summe Delightful weaves, new patterns and colours. An inspiration to the planning of your Summer Wardrobe! Start now! 27in DOVE CREPES, in White, Pink, Sky, Helio., and Lemon grounds, with dainty floral designs— Price 1/9 per yard 38in ZEPHYRS, in Saxe, Helio., Cherry, Navy, 'K Almond, Black, and Brown, with White woven zA stripes— Price 2/6 per yard J 40in COTTON TAFFETA, Tussore grounds; with /E-'/EvES fw Oriental colourings; for Jumpers and Frocks— TN-'N'f/ ’V’ / Price per yard v/Ea 40in FASCINELLE SATIN, Cream grounds, with iNI/B ; S § : V/2/zi effective floral designs; for Summer Frocks—- &'■/ : § § ’ Price 4/6 per yard W 5: s s: 8 GRAFTON’S CHIFFONELLE, finest quality; Eturrni : ■ .-n-rrrr : tAit/ with pretty floral patterns; suitable for fe g' E § : gjjjy Lingerie— Price 3/3 per yard ELu-uj-l - 11 1 < 38i n WHITE PIQUES, with novelty stripes of Gold, X § : g/' Salmon, Almond, Mauve, and Navy; the cor- \ : S S- f rect f a t> r > c f° r th® season — M Price 3/6 per yard J 40in ROPAX CRIMPS; Fawn, Grey, and Navy; also in Brown, Grey, and Navy grounds, with floral X* effects— Price 3/6 per yard Z COTTON CREPE-DE-CHINE, in heavy quality 8 'N an< l th® l atest stripe effects— A Price 5/6 per yard 40in ARTIFICIAL SILK MAROCAIN, in Helio., Maize, Salmon, Almond Green, Pink, and Saxe. A / Price 5/11 per yard WRITE FOR FREE SAMPLES. f D - L c - ■ p - Box 397 ' DUNEDIN C ) hflo

WHAT EVERY FARMER SHOULD KNOW. The regular use of Sykes’s Drench at calving time ensures a perfectly healthy herd. Your mind is relieved of the worry of bad cleansing, milk fever, mammitis and kindred troubles which occur at calving time if you methodically drench each cow at this .particular period with Sykes’s Drench. Thoughtful dairymen who work to obtain the maximum of profit from their dairy herds know from practical experience that it pays to drench each cow with Sykes’s Drench after calving. Neglect to use this proved remedy at calving time leads to expense, and expenses are profits lost, so that in your own interests it will pay you to commence this season with Sykes’s Drench. Sold by all stores at* 17/- a dozen or 1/6 a packet. Each packet contains two drenches. Mr E. Griffiths, the well-known Jersey breeder of the Waikato says:—“To be successful with cows they must be I have used Sykes’s Drenches and Abortion Powders for fifteen years with entire satisfaction.” (Advt.)

QAV KEEP AN EYE 0N YOUR OAI BUTCHER’S BILL THERE’S A BIG RISE IN THE PRIOR OF BEEF.WE bought Heavily before the Rise and are supplying you at Prices which have No Equal in town to-day. Just pop into either of Our Shops and you will find we can give you more GOOD MEAT for your money than you can buy elsewhere. Our Shop in ESK STREET is still going strong and Country People find it a great boon—it is so handy to the Station—and we have Doubled Our Staff to cope with the business offering. All Orders by Post, accompanied by Postal Order or Cheque faithfully attended to at ... . CUNDALL’S KELVIN STREET and ESK STREET.

BUY DIRECT FROM THE MAKERS! All Seagrass Pramettes, full size, First-class Productions. ■A. As Illustrated. Delivered Free. Write for Catalogue. U PITCHER & CO. Opp. Railway Station, DUNEDIN

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Southland Times, Issue 19345, 10 September 1924, Page 8

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