AUSTRALIAN MADE RECORDS
“VOCATION SHAPES.” One of the most interesting investments of recent years .is revealed in the announcement of the formation c'f Vocal ion (Australasia.)•■Ltd. for the purpose of taking over the already wellestablished Factory of Vocation (Foreign) Ltd., a subsidiary company of.the Vix-alipn Gramaphone Co. Ltd., London. This is the first time that the peoplo of New Zealand have been given ail opportunity of participating in thev handsome returns shown in the Cranky 1 phone industry to-day. . A study of'* - the London Stock Exchange reports . shows that the average dividends declared by the three leading English companies have been, i not less than forty per cent, per annum over -a period of three, years. The Directors of Vocalion: (Australasia) Ltd., are now offering the Ordinary Shares at 5s each and the 8 per cent. Cumulative ‘Participating Prefer* ence Shares at £1 each. • Copies df. the Prospectus may be obtained from Auckland, or any licensed sharebroker.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 June 1930, Page 4
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