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Hollow ay's Pills.—Stomach, Liver, and Bowels.—There is nothing hurtful in the composition of these purifying Pills—nothing that oan injure the most delicate constitutions. They improve the appetite, quicken the energies of the stomach and liver, and regulate the bowels. They thus become the surest safeguards against indigestion, and the safest promoters of the body's growth action on every internal organ, and they regulate every disordered or debilitated function. They are natural and, therefore, efficient purifiers and correctives. Few unhealthy conditions of the stomach or digestive apparatus can withstand the accumulative healthy influence obtained over the whole frame when these pills are judiciously and perseveringly taken by invalids.— Advt. ] PROSPECTUS iAMARU WOOLLEN FACTORY ' COMPANY (LIMITED). Capital £50,000. (With power to increase), In 50,000 Shares of £1 each, of which it is proposed to call up 12s, extending over two years. Deposit on application, Is. per Share ; allotment call, Is. Provisional Directors : Henry Aitken, Esq. John Barraclough, Esq. J. G. Finch, Esq. Neil Fleming, Esq. S. Gibbs, Esq. J. C. Gilchrist, Esq. J. W. Humphrey, Esq. James Lees, Esq. A. H. Maude, Esq., Alexander M'Master, Esq., Hon. H. J. Miller, M.L.C. T. Meek, Esf(. E. Menlove, Esq. T. Procter, Esq. John Reid, Esq. (Elderslie) S. E. Shrimski, Esq., M.H.R. Solicitors : Messrs. Hislop and Creagh. Bankers: Colonial Bank of New Zealand. Broker: Mr. George Sumpter. This Company is projected for the purpose of purchasing a site near Oamani, erecting necessary buildings, buying machinery and plant, and the carrying on of a Woollen Manufacturing Business in all its branches. It is proposed to secure the services of a skilful and reliable agent for the purchase of the moat improved and labor-saving machinery. It is believed by the promoters that the neighborhood of Oamaru is admirably adapted for the commencement of the industry, being conveniently situated for the purchase of the raw material, as also for the disposal of the manufactured article. The promoters, desiring to afford people of small means, as well as capitalists, an opportunity of investing, have determined to make the shares of such an amount as to bo within the reach of everyone. The calls have also been fixed at small amounts, extending over a considerable period. It is thought that this arrangement will ' afford people within the district an opportunity of assisting to develop an industry which is likely to lie of material advantage. I As soon as a sufficient number of shares have been applied for, the purchase of the necessary .plant will be proceeded with. The promoters confidently place this proposal before the public feeling assured that it will merit and obtain their hearty approval and support. Applications for shares to be addressed to Mr. George Sumpter, Tyne-street, Oamaru or to anv Branch of the Colonial Bank. J 954

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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 790, 23 October 1878, Page 1 (Supplement)

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 790, 23 October 1878, Page 1 (Supplement)

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 790, 23 October 1878, Page 1 (Supplement)

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