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FERGUSON'S JfIINJWG AND SMELTING GO. : Ltdl : -V"ISSUE OF BALANCE OF CAPITA t : . - 35,U00 £1 SHARJES. IN consequence of the excellent «le- > ' volopmeixtof the Company's properties and the highly favourable lieport thereon by : D£ Black, of Otago University, ' the ' well-known expert . which he has given after several % wee^., careful investigation of the propert?***?^ and the undertaking' as a whole; it &as been decided to* at once increase tho ' output and provide funds fpr theVpurchase , of the refractory orks of other mines. ' ■•'■•,•.♦ "ft has therefore been resolved is3ue- the balance of the Capital ai above, on the following terms: — 3s 6q I per Share on application, 2s, 6d' pec Share on allotment, and tho balance biy Call?- of 2s fid pev Sharo at interval of not less than 040 jmonth. . Four monfrf* Vgq I STRONGLY recommended this in vestment ; see what Dr. Black since says: — ; * * \ t " You have a proposition, of tbp VERY HIGHEST MERIT. The quiinW; tity or ORES AVAILABLE for bot# immediate and prospective ftmiing are PRACTICALLY INEXHAUSTIBLE, and I have to congratulate your Conipariv on possessing -a group of pr.o.perties which CONTAIN EVERYTHING -E^SENtlltL; to "the carrying Out of your project,' and I venture to < PREDICT that you l will lia.ve p LONG AND PROSPEROUS C.Aj&EEJt as the pioneers of tha Smelting prcpbsition in the Pcminion," The Smelting Supply Co-i of Denverr Colorado, U.S.A., among many simil^t* letters, after having smelted the Ferguson ores, say : — La connection wi|h ' the estimating of your ores, \ro wairt to say that tho combination Bubmitt^y is one^ of the FINEST EVE£ BROUGHT TO OUR NOTICE for smelting ptirposes. Your ores are ts¥ MUCH HIGHER VALUE than Al^ |n our State, and we are coftfidoritj^ that a GREAT FUTURE lies b©fojjg^ a country containing SUCH HlGj© VALUES." I now again invite yo»- to invest in a proposition of such" possibilities, as are perhaps" only offered ONCE; ill 4 lifetime, and which is capable of giving profits much in excess of tlifc^ 75 per cent, now paid by the Wasu- } (Jo. to» its oritynal shareholders. , . I The first Smelter of 150 tons a day | capacity is now. -in (oonrs^ ojr erootion, and will shortly commence work, when the shares x being, offered will oJiJ^' ■> be available a^ a premium. Proinj4' applicaiSori is : therefore dosiraWo to secure .them at .par. • • ' " PROSPECTUSES forwarded o» ppplication. ... ..;. -, .-, « * Ml Reports, T 6ample»iof Ores, etc^ mdy be seen at my :office, and . i^e t fullest information obtained. ' ' : This is lan investment for small «c #cii as large oapitalistl. . .-.p/. . . . WALTER BEWLEY. ." • " ri 819 ( *? Sbarebr«lrer, New Plymouth. "AMBER TIPS" I .IS TLIF> TEA OJP-TEAS, ' ' : * --^ „ f* i * •--„■ j . AND ' ,; I HIE VKHY PKRFECTION OF GOOD TEA. AS "AMBER TU?S" contain, little or no tannin , : they may be freeiv used by invalids and those of vta^k digestion. - ■".. For nice, brisk, and favourer intw^qi^ "AMBER TIPS" are unequalled. : Tlieliighcsl award and a special Gold >. Medal was obtained ut the Now .Zofcr l.md International Exhibition for vsicellency of quality. In lib andl tins net weight : also 5 and 10 lb boxes and half-chests. Prices, Is lOd and 2s a lb. 723 ENGLAND, I IRELANO, j SGOTUNO, i NEW-ZEALANP. ; From each of these countries 1 we draw our supply of biscuits. From England we indent Peek »' Frean and Coy.'s Biscui^t. From Ireland we got Jacob and Coy.'s Biscuits. From Scotland Hubbard's Celebrated Rusjcs for i:il;j!its «ikl invalids- Wh^le fn.m our own Dominion we reccivo onr supplies from all t^« I - best manufacturers., piich'li' yjpiriety is ( \vcll worth inspecting. FoV >bisouits arid air JLentin requiromeuts of fish delicacies, C. CARTER, THE PEOPLE'S GROCER, i SEW PLYMOUTH i fA CABD.) TIT IENKLNSON AND , CARRIAGE BUILDERS. NEW PLYMOUTH AND WAITAItA. 'lhon« 121.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13663, 30 March 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13663, 30 March 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13663, 30 March 1908, Page 8