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ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS OP *Waaganui WoolleaMilh.Ltd •fISOORPORATKD UNDER "THE COMPANIES ACT, IB08.") CAPITAL ' . la 200,600 shares of £1 each, of which 120,000 are now offered to the public ' ft* snhscriptien OB the following terms:—2s per share on «r>p nation, 2s per per * ■ share, whicl endar months .i! intervals ot ttafre on auotnent, and the balance in calls of not more ti *fe only to be nude payable with an interval of at lrflbetween the date of alllotment and the first call, and i. At least three calendar months between each call. , PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS: .1. W. J. POISON, of Wanganui, Farmer, Director for New Zealand of Bristol and Dominion Producers' Association. #. JOHN STEVENSON* of Wanganui, Idanager of The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited. • * i 6. N, BAGGETT, of. Wangtnui Managing Director of the Simplex Milking Itaehin* ComWjyfciinitef. y f 4. Milif&f ROBINSON, of Wanganui,- Farmer, Chairman of the Wanganui County Council. of Wanganui, Managing Director of Purser's, ■'* PERCY mGGßfjsl United, i«t 8. V. DAVIS, of W. Limited, Sto«k ar M.L Marshall; 9g«uiv Direc#" ef Ffpeman R. Jackion and Company, Stiftion Agen% Wangamti. , I ifarton, Farmer, Provincial Farmers' Union. .•) . 'if *'% !. 'B. .J. A. DOHERTf; of Wellington, Merchant miior*i' f' Who' will hold office until. th®*eonclu9ion of the statutory meeting at which the, * • • ■ (> oscakneht Directors will bifcionointed. ras itiimkMxSK i Vm? ZEALAND, LTD. SOLICITORS^ MARSHAL, BUTTON, AND IZARD, Wanganui. '' ' TTiTRfeTM SECRETARY AM) BROKER: .*. £ SitK, F.LA., N.Z. r of Silk, an* -Company, No. 44, Maria-place, . ' . Wanganui. - * . INTERIM AUDITOR) HAROLD HAGUE SMITH, ' AGENT: j. S. S. MEDLEY, Egmont Street, New Plymouth. ... ■, , OBJECTS. ' ifhe Company has' been formed for the purpose of establishing a Woollen - Mill or Mills in or near Wanganui and elsewhere, as may be considered advisi ftM# from time to time by the Directors, and ffc) carry on the business of Woollen Manufacturer!' and any other business provided for by the Memoi* andum of Association. GENERAL. - Wanganui offers an admirable situation for the establishment of a Woollen SB. It is the outlet for a large wool-growing district, from which annually ' mgr.quantities of wool are exported. Conveniently situated with .rd to the • railway system for collection of raw■ material and distribution of its products, and with the development of the harbor and shipping, it may be expected to be a simijhrly convenient port with regard tp coastal and overseas imports and exports. Its population is now approaching towards 22,0W r and it promises to ba \ a centre of « large-and pophlatioiC, , 'The Borough Council states that by the time, a Mill may be expected- to • be to commence operations, it-anticipates being able to sell electric power : u would be required by the' Mill* This constituted a"great inducement to the establishment of the Mill, jn Wf>iganui_j?Uhin reach of such power. * • fi» vie« of the general nnsettlemenfnn industrial life all" over the-World eatoted by the War, and the' rise in industrial wages to be expected in thwe countries from which New Zealand has hitherto drawn her woollen manufacIttW, ai«d the co3temp«aneous..increMe. in.freights, it .may ,be ,e*pested that ' Naw/Zeakiiff "iMtt' It neas&itfy tofco rely."isn getting-'allele manufactures from abroad, produced under the existing of low bat to set to Work herself and, 'manufaitureTher! owii 9i>r bier own dMt or export, thw awfof double freight providing emjijpyment Sor her jtfMtoiifejlt .in special aaiialMw the,'woollen Sjid it U.W the prospect of .the of Mill ia - Attjnition is drftwiLxOjthe fact that unlike lutflfyfcoloadiug; .with w the .6i|ital ttjUcribed. except the preliminary. -expenses brokerage -andermentioiifed' will>be empkqrtd in erecting and e4uippi|}g thtf-MiU-ipiiMiUs. No Director hsg any intertit in the promotion of the Company from the shares he subecribea - for, f#which he willpay in cash. *' y The three existing woollen manufacturing companies in the Dominion at» in a. flourishing condition, as the prices of the shares, as Bhown below, indicate; and -the confidently look for a sinSSArly successful career for this of Company Paid Up. Katapoi Woollen Mfg. Co, Ltd. £6 Oa "" "" Wooto Co., Ltd. ...... £3 10s i» Woollen C»., Ltd- £4 10s nary expenses of, and incidental to, the promotion anil estabof tb*. Company and until the Company shall be entitled to commence Imjittel* (tedmrW* oi brokeragi or commission on sale of shares) are estimated <0 to Tire hundred Pounds, and will be paid by the Company. for shwes may lie sent, ( together with the amount payable on application, the DfrtctoM, or Other' authorised by the Directors to receive application?. 4I» deposit will be returned in full, and if the number iharee aUottM-<» any application is less than the number applied for the of the application money will be applied in reduction of the alldttee's yn the eham allotted. ,tiwa will not be received for less than 20 shares. SlB this Nineteenth Day of May, 1920. OF APPLICATION FOE SHAKES. • the Profrisionst Directors of .. WANGANUI WOOLLEN MILLS, LTD. REGISTERED OFFICE: 44 MARIA-PLACE, WANGANUI. Gcfttlemra,~ I hereby authorise you to allot me ' Shafts in the above Company h terms of the Prospectus issued in relation to the said Company dated the Nineteenth day of May, 1920, f nd I hereby agree to accept .ihe same or any less number of shares that may be allotted to me. • I ant paying the sum of being . the amount payable on application for the said Shares (2s per share) and I to pay a further sum of 2s per share on allotment, and the balance as proVided by-the said Prospectus. And I- request and authorise you to register me as the holder of the Shares lo allotted. Name in fuH • t,V<.-».■••• • , I .-,1V,,C1j Postal Address - Informa- Description or Occnpation un- Father's Full Name der Birthplace of Father (Country Only) .................... Mother's Full Maiden Name Wtf BcfV- Birthplace of Mother (Country Only) frtkHM Date ..^g... Signature that above particulars are correct .. .tfijm i". a.n,yx'i. n« Market Price at 27th April, 1920. £lO 0s Od (Buyers, no fellers) £6 17s 3d (Buyers, no Sellers) £9 15s Od (Buyers, no Sellers) m COCOA COR the Man who works with 1 muscle or brain, there's real Refreshment and Sustenance in a cup of" CAiLLtRS." The best beverat* to start the day's work —Satisfying at lunch-tim*; —Delichm fyr tupfitr Savt tb Labels far FREE Clwcf latM! katpa hot all night—the "Unique" ko t water bottle. Heavily vulcanised patent (topper. Cannot crack IrlMk. On tale everywhere and car- «» Mdc ot bottla. Keep warm and cosy every night with a "Unique". British made hot water bottle. Heavily vulcanised seams, cannot leak or burst. On sale everywhere. i l<ook for the brand on neck of bottla,

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 June 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 22 June 1920, Page 7

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