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A Sure and Profitable Investment. Secure an Interest by taking up Shares. "THE EMPIRE, BELLEVUE, & MANSIONS CONSOLIDATION LIMITED." To be incorporated under "The Companies' Act, 1803." CAPlTAL,£lso,ooo—divided into 30,000 (hares of £5 aaoh, of which S,OOO shares, fully naid un b ® allotted t0 th « Vendor; 4000 are reserved for subsequent issue for extensions of business and building purposes, and the remaining 22,000 shares are now offered to the publio for subscription payable as follows :-£i per share on application, £1 per share on allotment, and the balance in calls of not more than £1 per share as may be required, and at intervals of not less than two months PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS l CHARLJ2S P. GBEBNSLADE, Esq., Dunedin (Managing Director Speight A Co., Ltd.) ARTHUIi B. V. LODDEIt, Uaq., Wellington (Proprietor City Bufiet Hotel) CHARLES H. IZABD, Esq., Wellington, Solicitor (Director Wellington-Manawatu Railway Coy., Ltd.) ALBERT MABTIN, Esq., M.D., Wellington (Director Equitable Life Assurance Society of U.S.) EDMUND ALLO, Esq., Wellington, Electrical Engineer and Hydraulic Hxpert HEERMAN LEWIS, Eeq., Wellington, Investor CHABLEB TKINGHAM, Esq., Wairarapa, Sheepfarmer (Director Wellington Trust, Low A Investment Coy., Ltd.) Who hold office ua.il the first meeting of shareholders which will be held not less than one month not more than three menlhs from th. ""the SharZwer" bßSmeß8 ' rtwWob meeKng Dir " to " * Company will b. appointed BANKERSi The National Bank of New Zealand Limited* SOLICITOR i 3» J. Define, 16, Brandon Street, Wellington, BROKER 3 Barr.Leary & Co., Wellington; William H. Tornbull <S Co., Wellington; Haroourt & Co., Wellington; Fenwiek Broa. DonedinH OhH^H^ l J'^T; AUOkkl; Richard Goooh, Waihl; Mark Spret & Co., Qreymouthd Hokitlkai H.Chadmok&CO" Hawkesßay; C. H. Lewis, Poverty Bay; J. F. Clark, Nelson; Bewley & Griffiths, New riynwolh K. Brett, South Canterbury; C. L Duigan A Co,, Wanganui. SECRETARY (pro tern) i J. 8. Bchwarte, Colonial Mutual Buildings, Custom House Quay, WtlUagton, IJpHE PUBPOBE for which this Company is being formed is to acquire, consolidate, and oarry on the basinesseii of the " EMPIRE HOTEL," Willis and Yiotoria Streets, Wellington; "THE BELLE YUE GARDENS "and HOTEL, Lower Hutt; and "THE MANSIONS," Private Hotel, in Ohnsnee Street, Wellington. The total asieiaed Taint of these three properties is £134,229, which is £14(220 Ofer and above the Paroh&se Money to be paid bj the Company. This is a Splendid Opportunity Of obtaining an interest in what is undoubtedly one of the finest properties in New Zealand. The consolidated business it sure to bo a highly profitable concern. Study the Prospectus for yourself. "The Empire Hotel" Is the Leading Hotel in Wellington, and one of the finest in Australasia. It iB earning u net profit at the rate of EIGHT per cent, on the entire capital of the Consolidation, leaving out of consideration the profits from " The Mansions " and " The Bellevue Gardens." The receipts for 1903 were £28,871, the receipts lor this year are at the rate of £33,423, and the profits of the Hotel are now over £IO,OOO per annum. The "Bellevue" Gardens and Hotel At the Lowur Hutt, Wellington, tank high amongst the pleasure reiorti of the Colony, There sre unbounded possibilities before this valuable sod beautiful property under the Consolidation Management. "The Mansions" In Ghuznee Street, Wellington, is the best and most luxorlouslyappointed Private Hotel in New Zealand,.and is widely known ai an excellent residence for tourists and-business people. Opened only last August, it is already yielding-Bight per oent. on the Capital invested. We are Consolidating Because, by so doing, we will seoars economy in maaageuent, be enabled to effect neoessary additions and improvement), and to generally enlarge the soape of these fine properties. The inevitable result will be INCREASED BUSINESS and INCREASED PROFITS. This Is One of the best Business Offers ever made in New Zealand.' fto*lHvield St least from the very commencement 10 per cent, on the money vfnvested, Sesd for copies of the Prospect as to the Broken of the Company, or to the Vendor, Mr. HEBBHAN LEWIS, of Colonial Mutual Buildings, Custom-houso Quay, Wellington. Intending Shareholders will be gisan all possible informat lon, and if in Wellington will be thown otm the properties. Application! for Share* should: teforvttM toibe Broke;*, accompanied by *«ofega« Apply for Shares MOW.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 183, 6 August 1904, Page 4
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