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FULLERS , The latest FULLERS' FULLERS , and Best. FULLERS' Presenting Scliq's Sensational Production, THE RUN , ON THE BANK, THE RUN ON THE BANK, An Animal Comedy-subject Absolutely Unique in Picturedom. THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT.. THE HOUSE THAT STACK BUILT. How True Love Spriuig. Phoenix-like, from the Ashes of tho Untrue. And Many Others. A Magnificent Selection of tho Latest nnd Best. Orchestral Stalls, Is.; Stalls, (id. "VEW ZEALAND / CLUB. LUNCHEON., THURSDAY, Ist February, 1912, at 1 p.m. At Y.M.C.A. HALL. Guest of Honour: 11. B. IRVING,'Esq. C. I\.H. POLLOCK, Secretary. WANTED Known—Mason's Gardens, Taita, arc now OPEN to tho piiblio. Cold Lunch, Afternoon Tea, Town Pricee. Hot Water gratis. ANTED Known, that MILD DERBY PLUG is nothing but tobacco—real old-fashioned tobacco—the linest dark nnd aromatic leaves perfectly blended. Try a plug. • ... '• 2 SPECIAL NOTICES. TO CAPITALISTS WITH BRAINS,' arc not afraid to trust their ' * own intelligence, nor, in matters beyond their experience, to employ specialists to assist them in testing the accuracy and bona fides of proposals submitted for their consideration—capitalists who do not condemn a whole natural industry of the Colony—ono that has done so much, and will yet, if it gets a fair chance, do so much more to advance. New Zealand —because- money has been lost in ill-considered and ..dishonest concerns connected with it. .The advertiser wants a few persons to join him to carry out a lnrgo Hydraulio Mining Enterprise in which he has spent rears of time and .C 15,000 in money—in investigating and testing tho deposits of a hitherto nnworked and previously iiti-> tested area lie has secured on ono of the richest of tho Colony; and in procuring and planning the means and appliances for cheap, certain, and expeditious treatment by a well-proved process by wjiieh he has on other goldfields already. Iroated millions of cubio yards. I , He has brought to bear on the work the most extensive special knowledge— practical and scientific—of this class of mining ever brought to bear on any enterprise in the Colony, and ho has worked out a profit of dfl per cent, per annum—with a chance of very much more. The deposits kslcd will give :!7 years' work at such ; a profit, and occupy only a fraction of the, area of similar deposits commanded by the Company's works. He is willing to submit his data for revision to —and to visit the locality with—any specialist, or specialists, appointed. It is held as a rule I hat large interest is bud security—that all enterprises tint promise large interest ou capital must be risky in proportion. But there are exceptions: the Mining interest has suffered so much from dishonesty and incompetency in vendors and .promoters' th'ii; exceptional terms such as are here offered are required to induce capitalists In invest. By way nf giving hostages ior good faith, the advertiser is conceding a 20 per cent, preference in dividends unlil contributed capital is ri'tiirnod in full, before lie gets any dividend, besidss submitting to oilier stringent provisions to (effectually swum contributors. He is willing to transfer the whole of (lie paid-up shares ho is receiving in payment to hi held in Tni't by an appointee of contributors until his climates have been icstejl and their money has by nrefernitial dividend* been returned. Mo'-t. ol (he capital has already been found. Full particulars, with inspection, of maps, plan?, drawings, estimates, reports, tabulated results of tests, etc., may l>o obtained on application at the office of this paper, or appointments may be iniu'.o by loiter, addressed "HYDRAULIC MINING," "Dominion" Office, Wellington. THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LIMITED. Established 183 V. Incorporated ISSO. Paid up Capital .£1,500,000 Reserve Fund ... 1,.'17f1,0U0 together .£2,870,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3,000,000 jKj,S7O,OOO A Dividend of .£1 ss. per share m.d bonus of 10s. per share for tho half-year, together equal to 11 per cent, per annum, having been declared at a meeting of Proprietors held in London on 29tli January, the same, is now payable to Colonial Shareholders. R. A. HOLMES, Inspector., Wellington, .'Will January, 1012. THE WELLINGTON TRUST,- LOAN. AND INVESTMENT CO., LTD. /THE THIRTY-NINTH ANNUAL GEN. 1 ERAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS of the above Company will bo held at the Chamber of Commerce, National Mutual Life Association' Buildings, Customhouse Quav, Wellington, ou THURSDAY, the Ist day of FEBRUARY. 19VJ, at the hour of S o'clock p.m. Business: 1. Consideration nt' Report: and lla'l. !inw.s,!uvt and IVvlarati.m ol Dividend. 2. Election of Directors. 11. Election of Auditors. K. K. KAWNSJ.EY. isojrelarr. 10th January, 1313.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1352, 1 February 1912, Page 1
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