' : ■■ . • ■-' ■-_ , •. ■ * Refreshing and StitMlating-- ' SPA RKiiIJ-G 1 : ALES (Draught) Absolutely pure. Brewed under strictest hygienic conditions from finest ingredients. Obtainable everywhere. MrMEWEiIES LIMITED. (Wellington Branch) r The National Bank of New Zealand, limited HEAD OFFICE .' .8 MOORGATE, LONDON, E.C., 2. Subscribed Capital .... £6,000,000 Reserve Fund and Undivided Paid-up Capital ...... £2,000,000 Profits ...... £2,175,76* ..:- Secretary and London Manager • Arthur Wiilia. HEAD OFFICE IN THE DOMINION — WELLINGTON GENERAL MANAGER Q. W. McINTOSH.
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The SotithernL Cross Glass Coy-, of N-Z- ■ Ltd. paves the way lor big developments ■'■■' ; ' The large and well-equipped buildings of the Southern Cross Glass Coy., of N.Z. Ltd., crouched X. .iM^^^WiMfy ;! \ beside their towering smoke stack, are now nearing the stage so looked forward to by investors— the stage ; i^^^^^^^^^^» *~ o^2 i '' : when actual manufacturing will commence. It is intended first of all to produce ordinary window ' ~ oo *~*Jt"> 1 glass. The extraordinary high standard of purity of the silica sand will enable the Company to pro- sL '''.''''.'■?.''■ : duce not only ordinary window glas3 and sheet glass, but glass of all kinds, including fine, hollow ware. S» .'" : This manufacture of a secondary product is of intense interest, and, judging by -the experience °* ; similar concerns' m other countries, and by the sple ndld points m favour of this particular organisation, ' ltS§iSsk /f^^^f^fe shareholders should have a profitable Investment for the future. .. :•.:■:•" \wEjii7 The following favourable factors are listed:— considerably strengthened by a complete re-or-ganisation, and the Company is also exceedingly /v sw^C^ff^* . (1) 99 per cent, pure silica sand available. fortunate m having secured the services of Mr. > Njs^ s!afcSfe:sK&»r %t^^ . Tobacco as fresh ! .-..«-*. ■: ./^ZTZtt^JUSF****-. as if you'd bought ■» E X pe rt S uperv, s .o» ot k, S chn OT feu. J^E^ £M%STSSSr& . it m. Edinburgh (6) Trained European staff to commence. be eVe n better and cheaper— then the success of "■*• JM - m - JM - ' •; ■ j (7) Commodious, and modern premises. the company should be assured, -since, it Is shown. fO^OfHV ' / ■ _ _ .. , that there is a sound market right here in> the IL'U'^Oiai J (8) Strong Financial backing. Capital Dominion." / * £250,000 (250,000 shares at £1 each. 15,000 " ' ' : * f ully -DaddY "After making due allowances for differences /. WsSfflßSsSffi&s^ ,«, t iL tt , x l of population,, plus the difference ih capital- j^^^^^m^mS^^m^ (9) Sound Dominion market. ization, "Fiat Lux" is of opinion that the ' I (10) Practically no local Competition. . . Dominion Company should do equally as well, ". ■ (12) The remarkable success of Australian :mB . ■ . ... K^^^»^^^«r Glass Manufacturing Coy. As a case In point, taking the ease of an m- mS^^^^f^^P^S^^^^? " ' ' ■'■ 1 ■'•••■ . i^,, A vestor who -acquired 100 £1 shares m the Aus* In a recent issue of the "N.Z. Truth;" "Flat t^uan Coy., m 1922. He has had a steady divlLux" surveys the whole as a healthy Industry of $ en a of £10 — £60. To-day's market value of his grekt promise if efficiently handled, and, needless shares is 42/-, so that he could sell out for £210 to say, nothing is being left undone to gjve it the or more . Thus, adding interest since 1922, the msuccess it warrants. vestor would receive £260. or the return of his - f\ I A lyw*rlt~ l \ir The present Directorate Is one to give confl- original Capital, plus an annual (profit o£-32 per .JI/tc \thtv«cwß^/ - . dence to every investor and has lately been cent. And the N.Z. Coy. should do even better. At all <^o^/ V 1 i THE SOUTHERN CROSS GLASS Coy. " «n TW y TTH * no other method of packing Tobacco v/F lN.£u LilL/. ■ "■'•■■;■■ can ensure the universal freshness The second issue of 75,000 shares Is now being eagerly bought -up! A copy ot the Prospectus -can whl 8 makes possibte. '„.,. Manufactured m England, b? ' be obtained on application to — I/M4IM QIMPI AIP I IMITFIY ROY S. JOHNSTON, The A.M.P. Buildings, Wellington. , p« SIINUAiK, UMILU, A. F. 3TACEY, Box 953, Christchuroh. . ' , Newcastle-on^yne, London, EAnburgh. ALEX. GLU SO, Crescent, InvercargiH. T , , Wholesale Agents: MEEK & OU'qHTON, Esk 8t. f Inveroargill. ' BAGRIE & HOWIE, LTD., P ...... ...ii .. '. '■'■■■ \ ■■ ". ■■';'■/■•'•'■. ''"'■ '■ '-'^ '** I Boxl - 421 * ' Aucklm^ ' :
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NZ Truth, Issue 1180, 12 July 1928, Page 18
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