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Wmigmwers !—Qwn your ou)n Mills ! ' ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS OR ■ ■■ 1 ; THE NEW' ZEALAND CO-OPERATIVE . WOOLLEN MIfJJS LIMITED. ... . .. (To be incorporated under The Companies Act, 1908.')<-• . .... .. CAPITAL 7 ' £500,000. Divided into 500,000 Shares of £1 each. !,■!. . . .) ~ • i_—________ ; ' OBJECTS V' '' ' " ; . ; ' To. establish a Mill or Hills ..fori ll,e Mam,[adi,e of Woollen and CUMULATIVE PREFERENCESHARES, Worsted Materials, to be conducted as cdmpletely.as possible on AND 150,000 ORDINARY SHARES. co-operative lines. . .' .7.'!. V .''' SpHcaUoh? . !. To. benefit -supplier, of_wool,and of ;the ; finished in calls of not more than 2/.per share, at interval, of - " " articles .who are shareholders, by limiting the return; on capital to not less than three months between each call. 6i" per cent, on Preference and 8 per cent, on Ordinary Shares. . Not#.—Holden of PREFERENCE SHARES ere *niiti«d to •.! , . ! Th ®*H? ,u^ n ®\ m bonnes and rebates (a);A fixed Cumulative Preferenii*!-Dividend «nhq r.ito o( ••. ' to all shareholders having transactions. with the Company.,; -. The £^ lo 'th pc i- "f " per a ° num cn lhe * m ° u " lpaitl " p lherc * ' extent of the rebates and bonuses': can,, be. gaugedl by examining (b) Wi.. to c.piiai .nd the defence of the present highly-inflated prices given in the "New income on > windinj-up, but no further righu in 1 the profit! • Zealand Herald"- of August 26, -1920/ 'Tte' authority."referred.. to *nd »..el. of the Company. '. .'. gi VeS the following figures :_•""! -" ; V •>;< T . ..! -'• PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS: '' ' Fpr a yard .of Tweed- s -' d: . • *• Cost of Wool "(alleged) ' • 6"9 :: ' JAMES BODDIE,. Farmer, Chairman of Directors, ■•■=,:_ .. . - . Tola | Manufacturing Charges': '-.../ '6:3: ' . ; V u "■"■!' ACTUAL COST PLR YARD... ; 13- 0 ;;y- ! :"v: UtJoif^aikato^ mer ' ent v . Selling Prite^'NeyiitvZealand'!••• 46,_<>•;'£ S-«'• ■ ALEX -A. ROSS, Farmer;' Chairman' of. Director.!, .' •; The "enormous amount of 335.'6 d. on every yard of. Tweed is ab- • Fertiliser Co., Ltd., and President . v , ;i ,.sprbed i( in landing .costs!!and ;TOddlemWs. profits. Farmers' Union. Auckland Prov-irice.- - _ V'-^TheCompany also 1 tb treat And Seedy Wool. LIEUT-COL. ROBERT C. ALLEN, D.S.O. scientifically, so as to enable fairmers to place same'W Market • Farmer,-Executive N.Z. farmers Union, Auck-. # 11 .. L «i • . land Province '< •••'•• more favourably than is at present possible. - 1 ■ THOMAS PATERSON, Farmer, Director Wai- There are no Promoters' i Shares whatsoever, nor have iany. ; ,shares .■■■■■■!,.■- kato.Farmers': Co-op. Auctioneering Co.,[ Ltd. been issued or agreed to be issued as fully, or ;partly paid-up, W. E. O'DONNELL, Farmer, Executive Te . except for cash. .■"■/>'■-Jv : : j, . ":;;!/V.;;'!..V Awamutu Farmers Union., : The:. minimum subscription : 'b'n . whichthe Directors' may proceed. A. H. ELLICOTT. Agent,' .Chairman Haniilton ... .to .allotment is 40,000 shares., Branch Farmers' Union. • ] . ■' ' , . . v: ;;A. H. WARING, Farmer; .Ex-Preiident-AVaikato' : ~ J he expenses are ..est.mate^at £500.; • • Agricuttural and pastoral; Association. - y'. the qualifications of a Director ...are thitjhe hold.loo shares. The J. W. ARMSTRONG, 0.8. E., Woollen Manu- remuneration of the Directors shailbe such sums as: may be; decicied facturer, lately .pencal Manager'and Director •' ../ at the General Meeting..;":!'JV'.'!'.,! V ... ..... • • of-the'New Egerton Woollen Mill* Co., Ltd., ', , ;« • •• 'j- -j Punjab, India. 1 , . Applications for' less-thart Twenty Shares will ;not..be. considered. ■'.Bankers: • If. no ..allotment is - rhadei ."thfe ;b<s' ■ r ,rSturned;_ in ■ and" THE BANK OF NEW'ZEALAND. :; ; V -'any appliMtipn.is'l^s.:itfian^lfie' . ' ' " number: applied for, the balance of'.Hhe ...application .money will he : Solicitors: - ■ : applied jn reduction of the allotted liability on the shares'allotted; :" Messrs. NORTHCROFT: iSc. BELL,, Hamiltoii.; . s s " p; : ... v. r - CL ! t- • . , • rta . ' t". . »--r t• - • t> "*ij* .Copies otthe Prospectus and rormsot-Applicationtorbhar.es can be obtained trom— • " Registered Office: Farmers . Union Building,, , . Ban(c 0 f New Zealand. their Branches ;^The Secretary of-theCompany Hood Strietj Hamilton; ■ 12 King's Chambers, Commerce Street, Auckland ; .'Farmers'^^Union"Buildingi, ' ! Auckland Off ice:l2 King'i Chambers, Commerce 'Hood Street, Hamilton. ■ Street, Auckland. Exchange muit be added to cheques not drawn on .a .Bank in Auckland or Hamilton. -'■ • ■■■■■■ — —,— The Prospectus. has been filed with the 1 Regitltar of Joint, Stock. Companiei. ftrn C ' ' Iht Secretary, N.Z. Co-operative Woollen Milk Ltd., I TQY • .! ■ : J2. King's Chambers, Commerce Street, Auckland, " ..- 'Plcase scndme a Prospectus and Jlpplicalion Form :— d PtOSfjiiCtUS' " Fill In yeurNtme -, '. and Adtlrtit .hire ■ ' „ " Tww- » » and put Ihlt CouNOW! > pm .. I \ "'" /trees and cropjree' from ' W • . " J?' l;._. "V .... A'' ' v.-,.... blight, and your fowl '. « . -fFAIti ' lIST • 5 ■, / and outhouses afreet and • | ' . r®"®* ' | - • •• -clean.•' ! You cannot be washing your hair always!' Instead, i , You get the best results ... |j " between the wet shampoos, DRY shampoo it with v. i . ... with the . . • Ij 1 Icilma Hair'Pqwderv-'- j • ' A'' "i ' C 'I A /('///< powder —.a good brushing — that's -all.; ' AUIO-ODraV |jj Use'just enough so that it readily brushes out. j.. .... v ■ . . . Jl . j This quickly removes ievery particle of dust and. grease, ! .* . or automatic. .Sprayer. Galvanised-' steel, .. •ji leavin & the hair fresh and-clea^'.,j " . '""' brass-™-ply rubber hoso! Nothing ito .rurt or .cor- V When travellfrig. motonng, suffenng ;fro m cold or, Illness • ■ j BOhd brass, ana opiy ruoDw , Icilma Hair Powder is ust the thing; Guaranteed pure' ■ ■ : rode changed -sufficiently m fifteen eeconda to tpray a . - |, harmless; Imitationsare inferior.''Avoidthem; ". 'J ' aore of potatoes. ••• . .. ■ ! . . | ■: . ' i ■ - The Auto-Spray (illustrated) has followiug attaohmemta: Two | | " , . j {«?t half-inch 5-ply higli pressure' Hose, -eoM rtr^' Nozzle, • j ' (©JIM ' ' ! • - fine spray Nozzle, Anto-Pop Shut-off, Extensions for tall tme. . M -■ - Ideal for Crutching Shee.p-drives oU through fleece without - - '| i waste of material or time. '' ; '. J . ®■ P iMilMflill .Strongest and simplest Spray ■on -the jn«k6fe-BW,OOO now in, A■. p| '. .. J . , Full, instructions furnieW witK'each'machine.'. .' i' ■ " Mail* K ■' V ' '/I T , 4 ■ I }| H. Deri molai'Mi.ctitinisls. Icilmaispronounced r TKc Sims Hardwafe Co* Ltd* 1 f ■>,: g i'.lw. WJUW , VVt ... tt... Ltd,.-London, ENGLAND. Agents/or - - -JJ '' ' • . • i ,v«o Zealand: Salmond f Sfiraggon. Bakers ' .' ji.. Cuba' Street - Wellington |' i u«h<h»«». TmprngMp™ (jxoafrCoaiiiy: > ■ ' |The cook who delights to make dainty dishes 1 • In the Highest! Class *! : ,tS l^r urite ' : ! ■ 0F - : BUOf| aai;Si©ES ! ENGLISH, AUSTRALIAN, AND AMERICAN, '.t " (■ |Vu) Y ■ f\>; The rich: chocolate flavour' - : —: —-r-. • thus imparted to Cakes, FiilIn^s ' ' cin^s and anc an^e COOKHAM HOUSE gnx\\ .SSWSi ■ y) \t\ " LIP TON'S." when you ■ 4i MANNERS. STREET ! 1". . . < ** umllh r ■C. J; WAED BOOT .SHOPSvlitd 111 I , , mi Him 11l I. . . !~"ir,r»"T""- * •'• ' : ■ •"' ''• N

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 60, 4 December 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 60, 4 December 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 60, 4 December 1920, Page 4

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