Issue of 125,000 Six per cent. Cumulative Preference Shares of £1 The Drapery and General Importing Company of New Zealand, Limited, AUTHORISED CAPITAL .:...................... ................. £500,000 PAID-UP CAPITAL AT AUGUST 20th, 1919 . £242,558 RESERVE FUNDS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS .... £98,040 The Company has acquired and,paid for in cash the whole of the shares in the business of George and Kersley (Ltd.), ft Company a large, growing, and profitable business in Wellington and Wanganui. It is confidently anticipated that the purchase will prove highly satisfactory to the D.I.C. To assist in the extension of the Company's business in this and other directions, the Directors have decided to issue 125,000 6 per cefit. Cumulative Preference Shares of £1 each, which entitle the holders thereof—(a) To rank pari passu with the existing £125,000 6 per cent. Cumulative Preference Shares; (b) To a fixed Preferential Dividend at the rate of £8 per centum per annum on the amount paid up thereon for the time being; (o) To priority over ordinary sharos' in the distribution of the surplus assets on a winding up, but to no further rights in the profits and assets of the Company. 6 The Directors now offer for subscription the above-mentioned' 125,000 Preference shares. , Instalments will be payable as under:— On Application ..-.-...r..............5s Od per share. On Allotment - v.v 5s Od per share. , On November Ist, 1920 ................. 5s Od per share. On February Ist, 1921 5s Od per share. ■ Applicants may pay up in full at the time of allotment or at any time before the due date of payment of Calls, and ffill be entitled to dividend as from the dates of payment on the amounts paid. The Shares are Preferential, both as to capital and dividend, and will be entitled to a cumulative dividend of 6 per cent, per annum, payable half-yearly. The first dividend, calculated on the amount paid on the said shares from the dates of payment to the date of the Comprnv's balance (August 20th, 1920), will be payable after the next Annual General Meeting of the Company, and subsequent dividends in May and November of each year. Preferential consideration in the allotment will be given to present Shareholders (both Ordinary and Preference) of the Company. "The Company will pay a commission at the rate of 1J per cent to any member of a recognised Stock Exchange on *H Share# {of which he procures the subscription. for less than Fifty (SO) Shares will be entertained, and no transfer will be accepted until the shares •re fully paid up. Applications for Shares should be sent to the Registered Office of the Company, together with the amount payable DO Application. If no allotment is made the deposit will be returned in full, and if the number of shares allotted on Uty application is less than the number applied for the balance of the application money will be applied in reduction of the alWtteeJs liability on the shares allotted. . The 1910 issue .of 125,000 Preference Shares was over-subscribed, and the last quotation for them on the Dunedin Stock Exchange was 21s 6d to 225. ! Forms of Application can be obtained from Sharebrokers, the Head Offices and Branches of the National of New Zealand (Ltd.), and at the Company's Offices, Dunedin, Chris;church, and Wellington. / Applications will CLOSE oil the 22nd day of JULS, 1920, or earlier, at the option c." the Directors. Filed with the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies, Dun edin, the 28th day of June, 1920. . • » [Abridged.]
DO YOU REQUIRE A GOOD SECOND HAND CAR \TE have the following for sale, all well worth Inspection: 1 DODGE CAR, 5-seater. 1 STUDEBAKER CAR, 7-seater. 1 STUDEBAKER CAR, 3-seater. 1 WOLSELfiY CAR, 5-seater. 1 FORD CAR, 5-seater. MORTLOCK & CO. PRINCES STREET, HAWERA. Telephones: Garage 535; Private, 317 and 296 M. BUICK CARS BUICK CARS BUICK CARS BUICK CARS ARRIVING. 7-Seater, 5-Seater, and 3-Seater Cars. ' GET YOUR ORDER ll,* EARLY. The Buick is a big, luxurious, and roomy car that holds its own in any company. It is a car of which any owner may well be proud, for m appearance, riding ease and performance, it sets the pace for cars costing much mors For full particulars, call or write to F. H. ROBERTSON & CO., BUICK AGENTS, King Street New Plymouth. NOTE.—We have one second-hand five-seater Buick Car for sale at a very low figure, guaranteed 'in perfect running order and any trial given.
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NO AMOUNT OF ARGUING %as ev#r placed a firm to the fore. No amount of talk can improve bad workmanship. BUT, Honest workmanship, sound materials | and sensible charges, must) sooner or later, pay, and pay Handsomely. That is why we endeavor to put our "VERY BEST" into every job we handle, whether it be VEHICLE BUILDING OR REPAIRING, SHOEING OR GENERAL SMITH WORK«ET IN TOUCH WITH US TO-DAY, We're certain to please you. Egmont Coach & Carriage Factory STRATFORD. m
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