THE NEW MILLINERY.. : The NEW MILLINERY at the D.I.C. is Delicious. All EXCLUSIVE MODELS and NO buPLIcATES. For Smart' Dressers the call of this opportunity is imperative. 1 I'"' iifiiULiniy» TRIMMED HATS, (Newest arid Smartest Shapes, in Taffeta Silk, trimmed i jvith. Shaded Roses and other Blossoms, 425. to G3s.•- • - TAFFETA lIATS, in -Shot arid Floral KfiWts, : trimmed with - Velvet, Sweeping Feather Mounts, 355. t0.495. Oil. • STRAW HATS.—Nuriiberless Quaint and. Pretty Shapes, daintily, trimmed. ... with Autuinn Flowers arid Taffeta. Other's with Wings and Taffeth, 215..t0 295. 6d. the BhlsGh for Smaft. Dresses S 1 ftEPEATING ALARM' CLOCKS. TUST tlio tHing to get you but Sf bed at the hour you wish. • .Wo have just opened up a shipment of th'eso clocks. .. • THESE CLOCKS RING EVERY MINUTE.UNTIL YOU GET UP .'AND ' ' ' i STOP THEM. • Large Size Nickel Clock, 9s. 6d. each. Smaller Size Copper Ciook, Bs. 6d. each. btrUlHary Alartri Clocks, giving one continuous ring, 6s. 6tN each. •••• ( . . ORDIk ONE OF THESE TO-DAY i : . •|| '• '. We send tiiehi Post Free on receipt of Remittance. S' : V: STBWAfeT DAWSON & CO., (I V JEWELLERS, TREASURE HOUSEi WELLINGTON. . CS7C tf • ' '■■■J -~y: ----- - ■ ■ ■■- ■'i . . ■ , ■ ■ :■ v ;V . 10 DAYS' BARGAINS! IN RICH S!LKS,I VELVETEENS, & BLOUSES. i2ooi) ! 'TO BE SACRIFICED AT .. . v ; WARNOCK J &.: ADKIN'S.v..,. THESE GOODS HAVE JUST BEEN PURCHASED; AND : ARE NEW; ANIJ ■ r UP-TO-DATE. . AND 20 TO 30 PER CENT. UNDER THEIR VALUES; CHIFFON TAFFETAS,.JAP,'.CREPE DE CHINE, JIESSALINE, SHANGTUNG, jpoIE ■, . 'DE SOIE,' MERVS/ GLACES,. AND SATINS. And ah Enoromus Stock; of VELVETEENS;.'aiI■ Shades, in.F6iir Qualities;' Samples of Reductions j—is.-lid; for Is. 4£d. i 2s; 3d. tor Is. 9d.|:2s; lid. for is. 3u;5 4s. 6d. for 35;.8d.) 7s. 6d. for ss: 11d; !■ ONE -CASE OF . NEW, DAINTY, UP-TO-DATE BLOUSES, ■ : \ 20 l'er Cent. Under. Value! •• •: .
. . rOR 10 DAYS AT . . ,WARNOCK & ADKINi ' WMfiHTi ■ BANISH ' AND CO;, ; . Specialists in nibit-CLASs * BILLIARD TABLES AMD ACCESSORIES ' "■ •' ?- vi^ ,; 'V : ' : K 'ART FURNITU^Ev^^^ highest Awards. lowest prices. 134 AND 136 WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON. '■ ,v •, 'v .-./ , - i v ' ; - r'\\'.;VC7W NEW COAL COMPANY. THE fcRUNNEB OOAL MINES COMPANY LIMITED. ' . TO ..BE INCORPORATED UNDER! "I'HE COMPANIES Aijf j- |903." CAPITAL - - - ' - £50,000 ."' IN 50,000 SHARES OF £1 EACH. , IflfHiiREOF 10,000 are to,be. allotted to tHe yendbra.as |i4yiii6ttii..f6r;| the .properties jbiilfe purchased by the Gbmpany,' and 40,000 (life -:beihg; offerbdto the public for subscription; payabloaa; follows : . :, i 2s 6d- PER SHVRE ON APPLICATION, ' , 2s. (3d. PFR SHARE ON ALLOTMENT, And the Balance may bo bailed tip by tlia Directors, and it is anticipated that this wili .be. by. Calls at 2s. 6d. pbf.sharo'at intervals ibf.not less''tbaii ohb month.; ~ ; 7 , .. PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS. ERNEST JAMES SMITH, of Groymouth (llmagoi C Smith, Ltd) . JAMES DANIEL. LYNCH, of Groymouth, Merchant (Mark Sprot and Go;)v;v-' JOSEPH TAYLOR, of Grcymoiith,'Mine Owner. : ' JOHN GiIESEEING, of ( . Groymouth, and Spirit Merchant. 1 ' i.; • JOSEPH PETRIE, of Gjoymotitlr, Newspaper- iVoprictor (Mayor of Greymouth and Cliairiuan ot Greymouth Harbour Board). . . ■; JOHN CLARKE GITTOSi of GreJ'moutli; Draper (Manson »and .Go.); . -NEIL,M'LEANof Wol!iugton\ Contractor. v BMEERS. ...-.-.'.'the,union bank of Australia;, limited. : '.. ■ ■ : SOLICITORS t MESSRS BELL, GULLY, BISLL, <£, MYERS, Wellington. INTERIM SECRETARY, WILLIAM H. MACDOUGALL, Wellington, Agent; ; ■ ■ ■ ■ - BROKERS^ . ■ MESSRS- F. C. HJORRING cfc COMPANY; Wollmgtbn. . , J; Jl LENNOX, Auckland. ;• - ■
Tlio Objccts and Powers of tho Company are sot out in. thb Memorandum of Assooiationj which may be had on application to the _ , Tho Company is bfcingv formed f6r.'. tlio: jjurpose of acquiring tho properties and assets known as tlio AJJD WALTjSBIsD GOLLIEMES... . .....— ; „ r . •... The pbrchaso pried has been fixed;at -£20,000, payable aS follows, viz.. £10)000 .ill casli and £10;000 m fully paid-up Shares. ' ,; The Properties consist, of: — 7 ■ 1 1 - •:' - THE TYNESIDE COLLIERY).. of .ids acres 2 roods and 3 perches, .V 'iTHS 149 acres and 12 perchesj, ~ i. ''"THE RAILWAY .H.iSSERV'E at Brunnor, of 1 acre 1 rood and 4.perchfe3;' PILCHER'S LEASE, 'of 57 acres; afld . " DOBSON'S' AIIEA,;; of 640..acres. Tlib Tynesido Company puffciiiM}'ihe fynosido Mino about September, 1903, and lias ■ worked • it,. cbhtinudiisl v; evir '.'siiicei : : ' ; A:.bopy ...of-the . Report' ahcl Balance-sheet. of the Tyiiesido Compiiiiy for.tlio year ending 30th September;; 1907j appears. ni v ,the ;pt-o-spectus'. The -hett profit fojr;that:;year: amnlmtedtfi £3684' SS; 2d.j. jind tHß:gross, output of coiil for the year .was 83.667.;.. tofts; Tho : coal i ecidijy. sold m . n elhngton ahtl bther. districts. for hoiiseli'dWi steam; . a pd.gas puipows. The lYallsend Stone was purchased' about April) 1905, v.but ,-Msa'hbl hitherto been .WpHtfccl by. tliß. TyHfesidQ GoniThe Property lias been carefully examined .. by;j'ressrs.>' Ev F: ijaiiiei;, ,F:0:S.; M.1.M.E.; Robert •Alisbiij M.E.; M'Queens j; Robert ■ Russell;; W-. ■ WatShffiati; and James Kennedy.' Copies of tliese geiftlfinidirs reports, are attached, to tus. From these it will be observed that J3- obtainable : . I The. Brokers need hardly point out that BRUNNEIVCOAL is so well known in ill pJrts of tlio Dfimihion thai .deicfiptibil 'of its . comiiositi.on',i '_structure')' calorific 1 .. valiiß, etc.,'is; not' required:" It is adniittedly one .cif-.tlie .besi.,b)tumuio.us.-CoalsJii.Aii3'tfalasia.;'. and oho admirably 'suitfid for Steain, smiHiy. or household'; Me; V.Fdf ,cokb iiiskiiig its properties arc ivid'ely appreciated, and as a gas .coal palm bf bbiyg, the best-'in tho world;' In .this connection it may bo.pointed but that .the jj'asworks_BF, New EBhlaiid coiisiimo ariiniaily over 200,000 tons of cpiih jind the . coiisuniptioh .is > rapidly ihcrc&sihg. For gas .making tliiivo is afc prcsehl existent a. special and certaiii mackat.. for double tho present output of Brunner coal, ilnd for'all cipher purp'oSos that'gbSd boal'is' tequircd-, liruuucr well holds-its own iii the front rank .of.conipctitbrs. , . 1 Tho' FIRE-CLAI' underlying tho. Bruilhei-coal is adiiiifitbly jvdiiptM for' thd niSniw facturo of every class of fire-brick.and goods. .At . prSsdiit tllb cbnsUriiptioii within New Zeiilaiid is coii'siderablb, ilnd an annual profit of-'£looo.;'cin. Bei' obthiiied' without difficulty. Wijth special. methods and plant for thfe -niauufactilre or' gasworks' retorts, tho .pfblit could bo materifilly incroasid. In tho event. 01-iron being produced Withih; tll'6. Dominion, Brunner fire-clay goods would. be, m coilsidetablii deiililhdi , As iiii adjunct to colliery bpoiationS this inatt'er |3 \\*oll wortli uttention; . , Copies of Pi'dSpcctus and .any further information may .bo oblaihM from ■ the Eftriy. application for Bliateb is invited) and sKttuld lfo itiSflo f3 llie BPokers, oh the fofiii issued with th 6' Pfbspebtus, accompanied by a ch'cq\io for tho application inoiiey. . , " F. C. & Cs ;j 747J Nathdii'B BMdiugi, Grey Street, .Wejlingtoh.
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