_ Drapery. Q\ UIEN-STREET HOUSE E. B. S a ALDERS Begs to announce to the Public in town and country that he lms added MILLINERY to Ms business of DRAPERY & CLOTHING, so that every article of Apparel for Lady or Gentlemen may now be obtained at his, Establishment. The principles of business observed are one prick, and every article sold at the lowest living profit. R.B.S. wishes specially to notify that the MILLINERY DEPARTMENT is placed under the superintendence of Miss Mould, and the work-room under Miss West—two ladies who were recently open for engagement, and long and favourably known in the Millinery trade. THE MESS-MAKING DEPARTMENT Is still conducted by Miss Powell, whose taste and workmanship has given such general satisfaction. TAILORING DEPARTMENT.. Mr Campbell, Tailor, Queen-street, continues to make for this Department,. Men's and Boy's Clothing, whose proficiency is so well known as to need no comment. :.. ~ A LARGE STOCK of DRAPERY, CLOThInG, and MILLINEaYare on hand, and prompt attention given to all commands'. • --' - .:. ; ■Countrj orders carefully attended to. - ■'■ 'V<j B3T Address :— E. B. SHALDERS & CO., -'-■ • • ' 202 and: 202," "QU E % N-S TEEET. .' , ■J/[ O U B, N I N Gh THE BEST STOCK OP jtjcTu RNI NJ3 GOODS In-tho City is to be found at J. M:. McL AC ELAN'S 218, QUEEN STREET. s. d s. d. Black Alpacas, from ...... ~ 0 8J to 4 0 Black Muslins, from .. .. ~ 0 ?j to 1 0 Black Glace Grenadines, from .. .. 0 lit to 2 0 Black Challis Bareges, • from .. .. 1 7to 2 2 Black Points, from .. .. ~ 0 TJ to 1 0 Black Figured Alpacas, from .. .. 1 Sto 111 \ Black Llama, from '..■.'. ~ 1 6to 2 0 [Black Tamzine (Mourning Alpaca) ..3 9 to"4f 0 Black Sedan Cord (wooldyed) frem.. 2 10 to 3 3 Black Barathen, fvom .. ~ ..2 3to 3 9 Black Balmoral Crape, from .. .. 2 oto 4 G Black Paramatta, (Silk Warp), from.. 6 3to 6 6 Black Cobnrg, from 1. 0 to 3 C T TJ S T E EC E I V E D P E II CHILE, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MEN'S CLOTHING, LADIES' DRESSES, AND MILLINERY, DOLLY VARDEN HATS, FROM 9d. EACTT, at T. McMASTBRS', 242, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, OPPOSITE-THE NEW.MARKET. icd:> uv.-.ii •;'■ rj\.;j .. : ■ ;.. -:,....-• y :: -.- ; . \. ; . I ■'•■ : ..'• ! ?.o ' :•' r ■ : ■■Viiil; ;..■■■■-. ; ! -.■■.• .;; ,i r- III: ■:: ■ n,- ~,;;{ ,- .•} .' ■;-, ... ;. 'j KTEW ZEALA ND PAP EE - MANUFACTURING COMPANY . , . (LIMITEE). (To ho Incorporated under the Joint Stock .■ ... Companies Acts.) ; . Capital ,U ..V ... £30,000 : 1N:ib,606: SHARES OF £3 EACH. :,-,., PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS; Joseph Howaxid, Esq. . Sta^nijs Jones, Esq. Uenjnl Tonkh, Esq. (Messrs B. Tonks and Co.) G-ko; FaAsKit, Esq. (Messrs Fraser and Tinnc.) Hon. i-IKNIIY (jHAMUBIij.IN, - jii ■ AVith power to add to their nnmbei. ; .? ■SOLICITORS: ::: :■-: -.:d '■ -wunf. •■:' -; -.■■;• <•;:(,. ftj .'i [... ■;; . ~ BANKERS: ~ ;. . t SECRETARY, Pro Tern- : ■ ~ J.P. Clark. ■ ~ , ,P E. O S P E C T U S. This Company ha 9 been formed for the purpose of Paper from Bhormiura Tenax and; other. New vZeland fibres. .. . ■ . The great demand for rags in excess of the supply in the English Market has led to-the use of-Esparto grass, old ropes, straw, wood, and- many other substances of inferior quality^ ' • ■>.:• •.;- at ua.Oji The chief difficulty experienced by all paper manufacturers, "is' that. of. „ obtaining supplies ofiibrous materials of sufficient strength at a cheap rate. . ■ ' This Cjmpany will enjoy the advantage, possessed by no English manufacturer, of having an unlimited supply of a raw material which for strength arid adaptability'cannot be surpassed. > •> t] n't ion TheProvisipnal Directors, after mucli'careful • investigation; are .fully satisfied that Phormium Tenax as aistaple.for. the mafjufacture of paper is unequalled; ■■ Very^largo^quantities; of tow are > now annually exported from ,this colony, and employed, for that purpose:^ ',' '~[,:.. ' kl . , { . , ..'. . '.^Witli the aid of gentlemen formerly engaged in the manufacture,' e3timatesjof the cost and erection of the necessary plant, and the-'expense of' production; &c; have-been prepared with greatcareV. The Provisional £>irjectprs. are confident that an article can be produced far'superior to any, imported, at a'much lessoost, and after liberally allowing'for contingencie, that'large profits'will accrue to'the shareholders. aS ( i-, i■.- - | The'ProvincialGovernment offer'every facilityffor the selection of the requisite flax r lands, and steps are being taken to obtain from-the General Government an extension of time forjthe £2.000 bonus offered for this manufacture; ' a *i" '' The. value of the Paper imported into the colony 'in 1872 w£s .upwards of £40,000. ' If is believed 'the' Coin be' able to supply this demand, and produce a very large .surplus^ particularly of; wrapping, papers for exportation. ' \' It is estimated that the entire cost of the Plant will not'exceed '£15,000, and- that not more' than '£2' per share will be^required. ) ;■.;.. .. :., v ■..■; ■..[> :'•■,'; ■ ■■ Application for shares. t5 be made to the Secretary, at 2s, Exchange/ Auckland, up to December 20th. Five Shillings per Sharteto be paid on application, and Five Shillings per Share'ori allotment: Jfurther Calls not exceeding 'Five Shillings per Share will be made as required, twenty-eiglitjlays? notice being given., ■ :■::■' iii s-L. - vj .!;. f ./j.F. Clark, :'. l> . v..-' ~.:, , *• . . Sec.'prb terii.: "In a" volume written by 1, F.S.A., F.L.S., kindly lent by T Kirk, 3&sql, .to ; the Secretary of the .'Company, to bo seen ,at his,bffice, :: printed on paper, made from, the New Zealnnd Flax Leaf \ we extract the*following I—"Mr Smith;-of M6rtori'Paper 'Mills', YorksHire,'the:manufacturer fbf4lie Bhormium -T'ehax Paper,.writes : [' You,>viUobsetve.the Paper }s y^ry strong iiide^cl, in njy,, -own opinion nearly as durable r aa parchment itself of the same" thickness: Ila'd theraw material been liackled or cleaned previous ■tc- nlanufacturo I have :iio doubt but it would have been equally strong, of a teautiful color,-:and;-a> firstrate Paper, more durable thtin anything ever seeii "In Ihc shape of Taper.'"
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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1202, 10 December 1873, Page 1
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