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Taken from the London Stock Exchange Reports The average Dividend paid by the three leading gramaphone companies has. for the past three years,- been NOT LESS THAN FORTY PER CENT. PER ANNUM IN THREE YEARS Ordinary ID- Shim-- i: Mu' i..caiu>n lira mu pliiuw Co.. Ltd., INCREASED FROM 9/10* to £3/16/3 Ordinary El Shares in I In* Gramophone (Lttl., (His Master'sVowel • INCREASED FROM £3/9/3 to £lbl% Ordinary 111 - Shn i »■> in the lolmnhia Ora ptmphone On. I it'd'., INCREASED FROM £2/19/9 to £lB/SO FAR AS THE DIRECTORS are aware, this issue nresents the first pnportunity to the neoplp <|f NjsW ZeaInn-’ A*'"*'e>ia to participate in thej-profits of an e-tabHshed G"amanhone Record Manufacturing Coy. To be (AUSTRALASIA) LTD. Incorporated under the Companies Act, 1899-1918, of the State of New South Wales.' , Authorised Capital, £300,000 DIVIDED INTO 50,000 8 PER CENT. CUMULATIVE PARTICIPATING PREFERENCE SHARES OF £1 EACH ~ £so*ooo AND 1,000,000 ORDINARY SHARES of 5/- each, £250*000 ISSUE AT PAR QF: 50.000 8% Cumulative Participating Preference Shares of (Participating .with the Ordinary Shares up to 10 per cent.) aiul Ordinary Shares of 5f- each for Public Subscription, payable as follows:* PREFERENCE SHARES—ON APPLICATION—S/- per Share. ON ALLOTMENT —5- per share. Thi balance In calls not **Ncp<*rling 2/fi per share at intervals of noi toss than nh'e mnp.tli. S' HSrniUCHS FOR TIIKSB SHAKES HAVE THET OPTION OF PAYING IN Pi'Ll. ON ALLOTMENT AND WILL RECEIVE DIVIDENDS PROM THE DATE OF PAYMENT. ORDINARY SHARES—ON APPLICATION—I/- per shar-e. ON ALLOTMENT —1- per'share. , The balance ,in calls not exceeding L- per share per month, at inlervels of no* less than one month, m > THIS ISSUE IS ! IM IT ED TO SHARES TO'THE NOMINAL VALUE OF" £150,000/ OF THIS ISSUE, 80,000. HAVE BEEN FIRMLY UNDERWRITTEN. .• ALL DIVIDENDS WILL BE PAID FREE OF EXCHANGE IN THE CITIES.OF. NEW, ZEALAND,Directors: RENZIE RICH. Esq., Uliairman and Managing Director BebaK falds; Ltd., Ghiiirman : CHARLES LESLIE KEMPTON, E*q., C.8.E., Managing Direetoi, Vocation iFmeign) Limited, Li.ndon, and' Dil'ev tot British A 'itnm" ■ r, "n»*’<t»'hni)e do, Ltd , London. SIR JOHN BUTTERS, K. 8./ C.M.G., Chartered Engineer Sydney, A. G. DE L. ARNOLD, Esq., LL.B.. Solicitor, Sydney. JOSEPH SOLOMON EMANUEL, Esq., Managing Director, The Reliance Loahj Mortgage and Discount Corporation, Ltd., Auckland, New Zealand WILLIAM J. WORTH, Esq., Chambers, Worth and Chambers, Public Accountants, Auckland. New Zealand. BANKERS: THE BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. SOLICITORS: Lane, Rex & Go, 17 O’Connell St., Sydney. Green, Wynne, Riddell, Dobson & Middleton, 60 Market St.. Melbourne. Earl. Kent. Massey & Northcroft, Swanson St., Auckland.. New Zealand. - . AUDITORS: Flack & Flack, 42 Bridge Street, Sydney, atid MVthnurne. . SECRETARY (pro tem): J, 0. HOLT F.C.A., (Aus) F.A.I. REGISTERED OFFICE:. 2*SO Pitt St., Sydney. THE VOCATION RECORD The Voealion Record is already well established on the Australian market and enjoys an excellent reputation amongst , music-lovera by reason of its outstanding quality, rich tone; and durability. . This popularity bids fair to be considerably increased when the forward policy of; the Directors to. reduce the price of the record from. 4/- to 2/6, becomes known. V It must be remembered that this Voealion Factory has'aJfeady passed through two ■ years of development work.-and during, that, period * very/substantial amount of money, has been export3ed;in perfecting; the production methods so that to day.the.record ranks equal iti ' quality to the finest records produced by the Parep.t Company in Great Britain I ' . T#E VOCALION FACTORY—AnnuaI Output Capacity 4,000,000 Records. The Company’s Factory is centrally situated in (’oppin Mtrertt, Melbourne, and is a large - modern brick building in which there is housed up-to date plant and machinery, capable of producing up to four million records annually. ,V Extreme care and attention has been given to the Factory layout so as to comply with Australian conditions and the report supplied by David Bridge & Co., Ltd., Rngineers. of London, testifies to the fact that every- facility exists for the efficient and economical .manufacture of high class gramaphone records. Grama* phones, and All Electric Radio Combination Sets. The installation of plant and machinery is complete in every detail. THE COMPANY WILL PROCEED TO ALLOTMENT IMMEDIATELY. Prospectuses and Forms of Application may be obtained fromCAMPRELL PATERSON SHAREBROKER, 38 SHORTLAND STREET. AUCKLAND Or from any Registered Sharebroker, . CAMPBELL PATERSON, R,O Box 1206 Auckland. Please forward, without obligation, a copy of the Prospectus of Voealion (Australasia) Ltd. : - NAME ... ADDRESS » • *'• • • I f • * • « (Please use BLOCK LETTERS.) ' 11. G.

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 June 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 7 June 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 7 June 1930, Page 3

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