LYNDA SOAP-MAKING COMPANY COMPANY SUCCESSFULLY FLOATED. A meeting of provisional directors of the Lynda Soap-Making and Tradii>r Company, Limited, v.as held at Mr. W. Sic Wright's office yesterday at:::.noon, for the purpose of considering applications for shares, and ■d r . a Mug with other preliminary business. There were -resent Messrs J. Peittie (in the chair), G. Oman, To Kani Pcre. AY. AVebb, G. AVilhaans, and At. Kiwnbel. It wus decided to formally register the company, under the Companies Act, to-day, and All. T. G. Lawless was appointed secret:uy ]iro tem. and broker. Already 2i;04 contributing shares have been iii’oitited. in addition to 1000 fully paid-up shares to the promoters, and applications will continue to he received until further notice. The meeting discussed the matter of starting to manufacture shortly, and Ale. AYilliams was appointed provaK>oiial nuiKiger. A general meeting of shareholders for tile appointment of directors and generally to decide on the future policy to be adopted, will he convened at an early date. The opinion was expressed that tlie town should be congratulated on the shirting of this new industry under such favorable auspices, and tl- i.t there was no reason why a flourishing business should not be built up, catering for the reijuireinnts of the district and affording employment for local hands. The horses of the British army cost the nation £25 a year apiece for forWhat a .well known Chemist has to say of Dr. Sheldon’s New Discovery. April 27th, 1904. Sheldon Drug Co., 15 O’Connell-street, Sydney, N.S.W. Dear Sirs Last week I took home a bottle ol , Dr. Sheldon’s New Discovery tor | Coughs, Colds, and Consumption. 1 obtained this for my two boys aged sevon and four years. The elder lad had a nasty, troublesome cough and cold; the other a bad cold and a cough just beginning to trouble him. They each took your cough remedy, which, by the way, they liked inimensely, and in two days tho cough and cold of tho younger hoy had entirely disappeared, having been cut short in good time, and at the end of tho third day the elder boy was absolutely cured. Being a chemist for seventeen years I am naturally somewhat antagonistic to proprietary and patent medicines, but in this instance I must recognise and acknowledge -the efficiency and merit of your excellent preparation, and give credit where credit is due. I was greatly pleased with the marvellous and striking curative and soothing properties of your admirable remedy, which I will add, from a pharmaceutical standpoint, is splendidly compounded. — A r ours faithfully, CHARLES A. FINCH, Ph. C., SLP.S:, etc. Kuranda, Boyce-street, ■■■'--■ Glebe Point,, Sydney, N:S.AV. A AV, J. Mann, agent, chemist.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2184, 13 September 1907, Page 1
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