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' MEAT COMPANY CAPITAL. - - - £IOO,OOO. In 20,000 Shares of £5 each. 3 as follows;—10/-per share on Application; 2/- per share on Allotment; and the balance in calls of not exceeding 6s per tthare at intervals ol not less than two mouths. DIRECTORS: -JOHN THOMAS QUIN, of Bltliam, farmer; MICHAEL FLEMING, of Pungarehu, farmer; ARTHUR MORTON, of Egmoni Village, fanner: WILLIAM RALSTON WRIGHT, of Rabotu, farmer, i NEWTON KING, of New Plymouth Auctioneer; ARTHUR WPLLIAM BUDGE, of Stratford, farmer ; JAS. WILLIAM HORTON MARTIN, of Pukearune, farmer; HENRY PARKER BEST, of Eltham, farmer; WILLIAM ARTHUR McCUTCHAN, of Whanganioinona, farmer; EDWARD MARFELL, of j Toko, Farmer, ABEL BLAKE GAMLIN, of : Inglewood, farmer; CHARLES FREDERICK YOUNG, ! of Tariki, farmer (who will hold office until the first meeting „f Shareholders, which will be held not less than one mouth nor more than three mouths, from the date the Company becomes entitled to commence business at which meeting permanent Directors of the Company,will be appointed,by the Shareholders). BANKERS: THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. SOLICITORS: MESSRS GOVETT & QUILLIAM, Devon Street, New Plymouth. /'■.; - Formed to establish up-to-date freezing works to be owned and operated by the growers of the stock. THE OBJECTS and powers of the Company are fully set out in the Prospectus and in the Memorandum of Association, a copy of which will be scnl on application. If the object sought by the Provisional Directors—namely having the works open by Ist February next-istobe achieved it is absolutely essential for farmers to send in their application for shares within seven days otherwise the option of purchasing machinery at reduced rates (for early shipment) expires. Forms of Application for Shares may bo obtained from any of the Provisional Director*, from any Taranaki branch of the Bank of New Zealand, and from the Secretary. As the subscription list will close shortly, early application for shares is requested. EVERY FARMER IS URGED IN HIS OWN INTEREST to obtain a copy of the Prospectus and to give the project his cordial co-operation, HUGH BAILY, Interim Secretary, New Plymouth. 26th June, 1915.

CURE GOUT WITH RHEUMO! Rheumatic Gout can be cured permanently! Medical men and scientists have diagnosed it as a blood disease, due to excess uric acid- and its deposit settles in the joints and nnis- ' oles. Linaments may temporarily i deaden the pain at the inflamed part of the body and purify it. RHEUMO does, and that is the only way to cure Rheu- I niatic Gout and its kindred ailments, Sciatica and' Lumbago. This scienti- I He, powerful remedy neutralises the. excess acid in the blood, and expels | it from the sy»stem. The gouty swelling is then reduced, and the pain disappears. When you ask for RHEU-| MO, don't be put off with fo'-eign , salts. RHEUMO is made ill New Zealand, and has cured thousands of your suffering countrymen—some of whom hud been crippled w*th Rheumatic pains for fourteen and twenty years. , Because embrocations and massage ] have, failed to cure you, don't lose hope—you have merely been trying . to euro the effects. Buy a bottle of r RHEUMO- it deals with' the cause.

Mr Carlyle Smythe, the well-known Australian writer and entrepreneur, left Sydney for England on a Dutch boot some four months ago. During the voyage the German submarine blockade was declared, and the Dutch captain took no risks, but landed his passengers at mi Italian port. Mr, Smythe went immediately to Home and for a month lived in the midst o» : .h? Political Camp, visiting at intervals most of the principal towns in Northern Italy. What he saw and learcl during this sojourn he tells the e«ulei's of ''Life" in the July issue—sat published.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 49, 28 June 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 49, 28 June 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 49, 28 June 1915, Page 7

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