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.;"". {&£s£. £2f M The New Zealand Co-opera-(To be incorporated under'"The CompanieaAcl, 1908. ) fl • ■; ' ..■ tive Woollen Mills Ltd. Present Inuc : 100,000 .61 per cent. Comolatife , Preference Sharei, and 150,000 Ordiiiry Sham \ o«««donihefoiiowinß termite. p« .h.re« n ippiic- This Company is being formed ior the manufacture ti on ,2,.per.hn,eo„.ii o . m e n t,.nd l hob.].nc=in«ii. Woo Hen an d Worsted Materials, the whole enterol not more th«n *•• per snare, *t jniervnis ai no, . * ' * I than three month! between each call. DHSe tO DC Operated Oil LQ'OptrCttWe pnnCiplCS. NOTE.-Holder. of PREFERENCE SI I ARES ai««.- r . I,I W a fi"«d cumuiativePrefereniiai Dividend at iho Farmer-Shareholdere will be given preference in sup* , p £ ,t^n P U;r^rb^7; n ' he, ;°:;; p W the Mills' needs of raw wool, and will receive ' (l») Priority over Ordinary Shorei, both »■ to Capital t I*ll J* _ L - ' and income on. winding u P , but no lurth.r rithi. bonuses m proportion to their holding ot shares. in,hep,of*,.nd._ ! « :i o l! heco m p.„,. Shareholders who buy the Company's manufactures Proviiionnl Dir«clor<: •Ml L JAMES BOI>DIE. Farmer. Chairman ol Director., Far. will aISO rCCCIVC rebates. . men' Union Tradinc Co., Ltd. ' %m^L^&:S' F " ma ' P '' Matl '- zr " m CVERY Farmer nowadays appreciates the tremendous %^ Fa Scf:ai! , 3 , ' economy and other, advantages of the Co-operative ueut" c rober~Xlle N . d. s .o. Farmer. principle in business. Already thousands oHarmers ~ ' . are co-operatively interested-in many successful com- , , m«.' Co.op. Auctioneering Co.. Ltd. mercial activities, and are being constantly beneHtea W. E. O'DONNELL. Farmer, Erecunve le Awemimi ' . Farmers" Union. ~ , „ ' thereby. <j '~,-' A, H. ELLICOTT, Agent, Choiiman Hifmiltan Branch 1 s a. a WARiNG!°F.rm«. Ex-Pr..ideot Waik.to A B ri- [ s it not logical that the Woolgrower should have soma j. w.'armstrong* o.be."Woollen Manuiacturer. ' control over the manufacture and marketing of his own lately General Manaf : »nd Director ol the New 1.1 • M .. 7««U«J^ Egerton Woollen Mil • Co., Ltd., Punjab, India. product here in NcW Zealand i . . the bank of new Zealand. O ET the Prospectus of The N.Z.'Co-operative Woollen To benefit auppiie.aol wool .nd purcha.er. of the fir. Vj Mills Ltd., and read it. Observe that the Directorate . comprises the names of men well-known throughout , ~ the Dominion for sound Co-operative principle and shrewd business capacity, while the manufacturing is to •• New e ze.i.nd pr 'hXm" 'oiAu.u Tib. %S '"it be controlled by a man of long experience and authority relerredlogivea the lollowminEurei:- . 1;1; For a yard of Tweed:- ad. prOVCd ability. Co.l of wool (alleged) .......69; . . ; actu7l u coSt rat yard:, •'.'. no ; There are absolutely NO. Promoters Shares. ;No Selling price in New Zealand .. .. 4b b shafCS Will be isSUed CXCCpt for Caßh~ nothing is tO' The enormous amounliof3ii 6d on every yard of tweed I • a .L J.. , ■ " !• absorbed in landing coal, and middlemen, profile. be gIVCn aWay tO anybody. ' The Company alio intends lo Heal liurry and Seedy ■ ■ . . ■ .WooUicientifically.aona to enable larmers 10 place lame , ■ m THIS enterprise deserves your support.. Apart from ~,,," ■'^,•P ,d,,n,d,' 1 : 1 the fact that becoming a Shareholder will pay you, ■ i t i s a ne cessary forward step in. the steady progress f!!!^i* a i Action r,r m !,o mtn , *»«*.( of Co-operative development. The■ time has.come when The Bank of New Zealand, or writ, direct to Praviiional M ■ j armcf should haVC Kis OWn Mills. The Co-OperallVe ■Dir.ctor.. Tho N.Z.Cooper«li». Woollen Milli, Limited, * , , , ... :., , ]• • l i L . .*. F.rmo» Union Building. Hamilton! or th. Secretary of. Woollen Mills Limited, Will provide the link betWCCn. «h. compu,,. 12 cmmarc. si,.,u t he wool you grow and the clothes you wear. « ' T ° ( Sicretiry, K.Z. Ca-aptrt!he Woollen Mill* Ltd., 12 Kim CnsmWs, Commerce Street, AocUei*-. C3@"£ CO.© PI "" " ni P» , P ec,o, "* Applicttion Form, lo , PROSPECTUS jr j--- — - : •;- : -"" "— ■—■ Write Now! """ 1.1Z11...1.. ......:......._.-.-... : _ :....-—- s Wdy . „ 1 <$wPMfw r _! Ft*ach Paris' —Modernised Greater convenience and added com---^nrr^-^f' AltUougU with (in old stylo hollow fa &n( J passcn g e rs are gr T d ( m ; r ther Vr, a ri3 \°/ featured in the latest Ford Models. W .'jfjk ''™ accidents, it gtivo a ileal clean smooth «* • •» • . iL A J shave-not a acrap,. . Ask Dad! Motorists Will appreciate-the Ad- ■ TATTiBTJATiiT jußtablc Lower Wind-Scrcen, which DURHAM the driver may regulate as desired. DUPLEX Other important ,: PA7nP<5 i elude—Ford Electric Lighting and U __- CS JQI KAZ.UKi Starting System, Lower and more • IpMßaWj filUlitf: Sta? BtJ ' l? ' bUt Sre comfortable Seats, while the One-man ' : M j^ 00( j j ias wca ther.proof fittings to h\ raninni. Anyone can get that Correct , vr . , c ; \\ fiPar'RSl- Diagonal strote" which cuts tho ' Wind-bcrecn. .1 _ |\ ' hair with tho least nesiatance. i . The Ford has earned universal u«'a Durham':Du P i« and you I popularity through giving universal ■■■Ski win enjoy, a cool dean shave with wtisfaction in universal service. absolute safety. . ; . Hore is one Mt-there are others- TA« Uc.l Deafer i. «nlitW<« you. (r«t}fc we havs them all. . . _ f f FREE LITERATURE ON REQUEST. The Stewart Timber, Glass, THE colonial motor company ud. and Hardware Co. Ltd., R,p r „.;,i„,Th, Fori M.torco.o<c.nada. Ltd. •■ 80-84, COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON. H»sr.«-s . : |l 1 !=-■ . ' ■' " -^—; THB LOOAL DHALEB 18 ttSHTLBD TO YQUB TBADK. 1 NEWEST DESIGNS " \ ■ '"'■ ■ PHENOMENAL SUCCESS a "in Radford & Co. I^l?^^-, in the treatment of Rheumatism, Sci- WS ■ Lakes' Costumes HAVE alill CT WI I lIC i atica, Varicose Veins, Kidney Trouble, WL DresSCS, Jumpers, ravnot QniinCPd A M Qaßffallrt Pnoumonia, etc., lias proved , ||f| . . ' tafpCl SQUareS iilliiCfiillt _ _ iUffiUis' sports loats, etc, {rom £3 is , The Vit-o-Nct Jr <*# E ™ n « s „*2rS.7Xto bo one of the greatest scientific dis- fflggk ~{ v ~. M , HEAIITH RUGS, from 10b. Gd. IHe DeMUttttd. coveries of the age. SWSfi.l quality, sijic, <jhu DOOR from 3g w - c mllMmm a < , *. P»l« ch«**a ehow oolour »toin, dull Tins treatment removes She cause ot HMflgW) m»ten»l at rtnSOll- r n Aiminster Velvet Pile, Brussels, In. tyoa crrow brirht irhon Dr. Omwll'i disease, effectini; ffiffif*v . j; n „ \,„,i ip.nn.hr. « ornml niuortnipnt' TabloU ero taken lor MHemla. Vhiw „„„ IIWKS\ ahenrces dian, and Japostrj; a graua assomnenc. t rMt(>rillivta ra . il() tho tital PERMANENT CURES IN FA Mia MBA P ai„ TTKOTVtTMS frnm fa Gd vard ulandird ol the ijafem «nd thu, r . w lHf?ffl\ ri ■ t ' Also, UMJLfaUMb, irom lis. DO. yaro. promota natnrnl awtollaMon. Th« V ' jPWfflffl Costumes from LINO. SQUARES AND RUGS, all olroulation u« tnriohcjl and- proper ■ mlafi i? TT*T I ■ ' " nounsnmtnt or Mi* body a-Mnrcda Jn '■-..■ , i |M | JE7/15/- 6,rM * other words Dr. Cuitl.'* T*W«t* Trpalments at home or by appointment. ffisefl 117 n" oT?»nT? *co avt. xiATTTXfi ni*4« or«ry fmwtioH work tm«, cud . Svoning appointment* by arrangement. m¥\Ul/ — SQUARES AND RUNNERS,'from , ■•«■•» h«lth relttrn.., —= fif*V Inspection Invited. 18 to 72 inches wide. . An Irish J. P. Writes : - THE VIT-O-NCT INSTITUTE v- worn t? rv - rry he,iTy 9tocks of WXt ci?;-.,w n y . ,?.iia f i&,.!V^ lIIL Til VIILI intllilviL v (jT l^O t ERT, BEDSTEADS, AND BEDDINGS. M.tral ihii whi.h hnlr. lalily «tn. J NATIONAL BANK CHAMBERS, . f , m R „ - FIIRDIERS SUITES ™ , ?'' U> ' ftK^a¥.S. 8 Rooms 3 and 4 (upstairs), tOSIUMIKKS « rURKItKa. ESTRY, SHADOW TISSUES, etc. Knsl'tuto a ial« and roiiapla family 3 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. • GRAND HOTEL BUILDINGS. CROC KERY, GLASSWARE . ENAM- STi?* "w' P ffrsa U «f« ,P »MSIS 'Phone 22-590, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. ELWARE, MILITARY AND NAVAL wßikniM." J 'PlinriA UIR TIT AVITTJTR Dr. Cuwll'i TWbleti ara n*tT» 8 • liioneuib. DLANHIiIb, B attl«t« and rtttorat(v« ot sratad; 2 : : White or Coloured, at 203., 255., 30a. each. efficacy, rvnd th» rtcoßnlned modem h ' tmttt'.——■"■i"i""-r'""'"'""" , """' , * M, «™ M ~"™"—""■»! remody for:— J IHlAliy'T I fOAIf OLD! Wo make FURNITURE in OAK, RIMU, KJur..ThTniU** " S',^. & _vSS»BEtIKEfk FVIV I 1-WffV WlnWl c(:c , Cheapmt in Town. Mrn Paralyiit . KldniyWtakntw 3 Bokraakira your iii» and faaodhain to ttirir nalnral color with P , TT imti T\ T fPPrT lntantiH fapalylii Anamia RESTORER Radford-4 Co I Iftl /m YWafifi Boia Bvorywlwirt). 4\«alttlVl U WA. Prlow 1/J and V-. th» V-ilia bdnr tkl H VHa 1/nVvv VL\\arff/ r«kier'iilToiliwllbtothoHalrMilrM{orttilien»lnral«»lor. __~ „ ' _ ' , . mora e«onoraleal. ! M ,^fl iiqSlmw.** Ka!p.andwki«UMmo»»port«o»HtiiDrtiauii. Wholesale Farnishers li Thli world-loJlutf Hair Roi»ur«'l» Mapated by thapaal Halt ■ T|Ti»« afl —— —^.111-1 1 HKnr)Mtib«obUln«dfrdmaßrOb»riu«tSindßlMMlbi6aaW)Bl aim uujivikis , « \>u3liJ'C£& »9 « — ■■inrrnil 43 and 45 Manners Street: rHi«l*laiv*_« A -REAUTIFUL Choioe Cut Flowers and RLECT'SJC LAMPS. AUt.ig.iimM . | I SDIGIS GT JO Polince. in any quantity. Wedding JLJ to 3000 eantllo pewor. Holi Watt r p o \r'PiMirc att «T7P<; itociii: * and CenhUiou Bouquets a" speciality, and Metallic Filamoat AU _ IRON IANKS, ALL SIZLS, I'OR SAI.L I Wreaths, Croescs on shorteßt nofaco. R.P.M. Manning tnd Co., o Bedford OHhAP. '" ' ' .' ™" - Uiaa Carney, Floriste, H Mariners Street. Row. Christohuroh. j

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 63, 8 December 1920, Page 3

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