The Flaxgrowers Pulp and Cellulose Products of N.Z. LIMITED A CoonjpsEiiy 3 Sasfes sMbedl ©£ £2s?®®® divided into 25,000 .scares ©£ one gsoimd eaclt, registered as a Private S©mj®any lander the Companies Act, 1908, on tfise 9th day ©£ March, 1933* FIRST ISSUE ©F 75©® BONUS OF 05 EACH A SOTEBSOR INVESTMENT The Company now offers for subscription 7500 bonds of £25 each, the purchasing moneys for each bond being payable either in cash on application, £25, or in instalments as follows : — £5 on application. £5 in 3 months. £5 in 6 months. £5 in 9 months. £5 in 12 months. OR ON SUCH OTHER PAYMENTS AS SUIT APPLICANT’S CONVENIENCE NOT BEING LESS THAN £5 ON APPLICATION AND £1 EACH MONTH HUI WUINUX THEREAFrERj TILL THE total REACHES £25. Each debenture bond carries interest at the rate of £5 per cent, per annum for two years from the nearest quarter date when the total payments have been C ° m Dcbenture bondholders purchasing on the instalment plan have the right to complete payments at any time. . nmi:t< , >rit>V raw VT A AT. arrangements have been made to have it tested upon arrival A NEW INDUSTRY OE* a. P94AJU in London. The butter was packed in lib pats, and with IMPORTANCE each pat has been enclosed a printed slip asking the evenconsumer to write and express an opinion of the quality Industrial history can show no parallel to the truly amaz- o j the butter and of the style of wrapping. Ing increase in the popularity and manifold uses of cellulose further quantity of butter has been wrapped in "Claromanufactured goods. Each succeeding year shows substantia {oil „ and ked f n cases made from the highly resinous expansion in the quantity, improvements in the quality, and Insi^nis WOO d. It 'is confidently believed that the a widening of the variety of forms of presentation. That this .. clarofoir> wrap ping will keep the butter free from faint expansion and development will continue 's the prediction o durl the whole time of its enclosure in the cases. With the most eminent and competent judges. Almost every store accomplished, it will be possible to use resinous timbers, in every city, town and hamlet throughout the world, dis cost of butter boxes should be substantially reduced. P'The^sUblishmem'of 0 the° cellulose 6 industry 6 in New Zea- cheese Wrapping.—Experiments have been completed which land will surely exert a profound influence upon the Indus- definitely determine the efficacy of Clarofoil as a packing t?HI life of the Dominion. It will be the first of its kind in for ehee se (both standard and mulsified cheeses). There can the Southern Hemisphere. That it will play an important be no contamination from ‘Clarofoil. and it can be piouart in the restoration of prosperity, from a primary and duced in either absolutely moisture-proof form or with such secondary industry viewpoint, is the sincere and confident a degree of porosity as may be found desirable for any parbelief of the Directors of the Company, and of everyone ticular type of foodstuffs. concerned with it. j t j s suggested that the products of this company will materially assist New Zealand to regain her ascendancy as a BENEFITS, ACCRUING TO supplier of the finest foodstuffs that the world can offer. BONDHOLDERS Compan W y h °theluilding” Plant j APPLICATION FOR DEBENTURE whl B ch° ag * BONDS Debenture Certain Royalties, fully ’ To E H SWALLOW. South Island Broker for Flaxspecified and detailed in the Prospectus. I growers’ Pulp and Cellulose Products of N.Z., Ltd. Buildings—The erection of buildings of the substantial , g 6 Casbe i street, Christchurch, nature demanded by the industry's requirements has been , 169 Ra ttray Street, Dunedin. Commenced at Mercer, where the first plant is to be installed. , J Please send me Prospectus (without obligation). TESTING THE PRODUCTS • THE FOLLOWING ARE SOME OF THE TESTS TO 1 jj ame WHICH THE COMPANY'S PRODUCTS HAVE ALREADY BEEN APPLIED:— I Butter Wrapping—The first consignment of New Zealand s Address butter wrapped in ‘'Clarofoil'' was shipped by the S.S. J Panffitan? which sailed from Auckland on March 23. 1933. I Tto butter was graded 94 points on February 28, 1933, and i
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Southland Times, Issue 22013, 12 May 1933, Page 3
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