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FERGUSON'S »IK1«C AND SMELTING CO. Ltd.. , ISSUE OF BALANCE OF CAPITA!.. ' 35,000 £1 SHARES. IN consequence of the excellent! «loveltipment of the Company's properties and the" highly favourable Report thereon by Dr. Black, of Otago University, the well-known, expert* which he has given after several weeks careful investigation of the 'properties aud tho undertaking as a whole, it Has been decided to at once increase. tno output and provide funds for the pvrchase of the refractory ores of otnfcT mines. . ,* . *\ tt has therefore been resolved to issue tho balance of the Capital «w . above, on the following terms:— Js 00 '• per Share on application, 2s 6d pec Sharo on allotment, and the balance by Calls of 2s 6d per Share at intervals of not less than one mon*- .^ «. Four months ago I STRONGLYr recommended this investment; see wnati^ Dr. Black since says: — iu'*' • 4 You havo a proposition . C|f .ppte VERY HIGHEST MERIT. The<jttW> tity or ORES AVAILABLE for 6oth immediate and prospective mining are ; PRACTICALLY INEXHAUSTIBLL, and I have to congratulate your Com- • pany on possessing a group oj pro- : perties which - CONTAIN EVEHY- . THING ESSENTIAL to the carrying out of your project, and I venture to PREDICT, that you will ijiw * Long and prosperous, career as the pioneers of the Smelting pro- . position in the Dominion." The Smelting Supply Co., of Denver, Colorado, U.S.A., among -many sinula* . letters, after having Bmelted- the *erguson ores, say:— ln connecttoii witto the estimating of your ores, we wa^t BROUGHT TO OUR NOTICE . for - smelting purposes. Your ores are. ot MUCH HIGHER VALUE &***s&. in our State, and we are confides* that a GREAT FUTURE lies before a conntrv containing SUCH HiQli ' VALUES?" [ now again invite you to invest in. a proposition .of such possibWio* as are perhaps onfy offered ONGE xxi a lifetime, and which is capable of giving profits much in excess of tihe 75 per cent, now paid by the Waihi Co. to its original shareholders. The first Smelter of 150 tons a day capacity is now in course of erection, and will shortly commence srorfc* « hea the shares being offered wUlewjr be available at a premium. application is therefore desir»DJo TO ,ecure them at par. , PROSPECTUSES forwarded oil *p* plication. , All Reports, Samples of'Or^s, efce.\ may be seep at my office, «nd :*m fullfst information obtained. This is sen investment for small a< well as large capitalists. WALTER^BEWLEY. BU' Sharebruker* New Plyonrtltii* "AMBER TlF^' IS THE TEA OF TEAS; THE VERY PERFECTION. .0^ GOOD TEA. AS ."AMBER TIPS" contain IHti© or no tannin, they may be freely used fey invalids and those ot weak digestion. .t. t „*. -.v. v m For nice, brisk, and favoar^f i^^fl "AMBER TIPS" are unequalled.^ Tho highest award and a special Gold Medal was obtained at the Now Zealand International Exhibition ffcr-**-coilency of quality. In lib and Jib tins net weight: also 5 and lOl^bcxes and half^chests. | Prices, Is 10d and 2s a lb. ?& i ■ ■ — . — '■ ■- i . i i i | mmmmmm^ mma mmm wmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmm ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND, > ' NEW ZEALAND. From each of these countries v/o draw our supply of biscuits. From England wo indent P?ek Froan and Coy.'s Bisouits. From Ireland we get Jacob .and ' Coy.'s Biscuits. From Scotland Hixbbard's Celebrated Bußks for infants and invalids. While from our own Dominion ire receive our supplies from all the best manufacturers: Such a variety is well worth inspecting. For biscuits and all Lentin requirements of fish delicacies, C. CARTER, THE PEOPLE'S GROCER, NEW PLYMOUTH. [k CARD.] X»7 TENKINSON AND t CARRIAGE BUILDERS. NEW PLYMOUTH AND WAITARA. 'Jrfaoue 121.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13662, 28 March 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13662, 28 March 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13662, 28 March 1908, Page 8