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NOTICE OF ISSUE OE PROSPECTUS: THE KAUPOKONUI DAIRY FACTORY COMPANY, LTD. FOR THE ISSTJ!i OE - . f' I ' I" I ■ £70,000 'A' DEBENTURE STOCK [ IN SUMS 'OK £IOO AND MULTIPLES THEREOF, BEARING INTEREST AT £7 5s PER CENTUM If ' . FREE OP EXCHANGE IN NEW ZEALAND. I C APITAL OP COMPANY. £60,000 DIVIDED INTO 60,000 SHARES OF ll EACH) PAID-DP CAPITAL AT DATE OF ISSUE OP PROSPECTUS: £48,011; •these Debentures are offered for subscription oil the followiug terms:— 1 " > ' : , £25 0N APPLICATIO:K £25 0N allotment £25 WITHIN THREE MO-VTHS £25 WITHIN SIX MONTHt. with the right to pay tin whole amount in cash at once. Interest will be computed on the amounts paid up, from date of payment. Subscribers ;o have the option to have the Debentures for a term of 6, 8 or 10 years. The Company paid to its suppliers for milk delivered for the season 1919-1020 the sum of £245,942. ! The Company's Store turnover lias increased from £zi,,Goj for its financial year 1910-1911 to £92,111 foi 1919-1020. . ' Investors are reminded that? uuder existing Laws the Income Tax payable upon these Debentures is now 3/- in the £1 income derived therefrom, whereas in many cases up to as high as 8/9 in the £1 income tv is payable' for income derived from other sources. If a person pavff no income tax then he docs not pay Debenture Tax. Tliii fact alone makes this investment a very attractive one. Copies of the Prospectus and Forms of Application for Debentures can be. obtained from the office of the Company at Kaupokonui, from the Principal Branches of the Bank of New Zealand, and at the, office of ti'h . paper or at the office of the Company's Solicitor, Mr. A. G. Bennett, Manais. . Applications will be dealt with in the order of their receipt. The Prospectus itself has been filed with the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies Dated this 2^a: day of December, 1920. ,/ By Order oi : lae Board of Directors. E, C. -BARLEVMAX, Secretary.

Healthier Babies Mean Happier Homes A HAPPY, contented baby is like a ray of sunshine—gladdening the hearts of everyone who comes near him. To his "Mummy" he is the most precious and most joyous thing in all the world —is there any happiness to compare with the happiness of the mother of a happy baby ? It is by building such bonnie-contented babies that Glaxo helps to make Motherhood the real happiness it should be. The health and happiness of your baby's whole future—whether he shall be strong, happy and vigorous, or weak and constantly ailing, must depend upon your care of yourself during the months before baby's birth and upon your care of baby during the first years of his life, for it is then that the foundation of your baby's whole future health and happiness must be laid. There are three ways in which Glaxo " Builds Bonnie Babies '* One—A mother can take Glaxo herself both BEFORE and AFTER the birth of her baby. Taking Glaxo before the birth not only tends to ensure an ample supply of breast milk when baby arrives, but also builds up the mother's own strength, and helps her to nourish properly the little one she bears. Two—Baby can have Glaxo in turn with the breast should the mother's milk fail to satisfy, or the breast feeds, if insufficient, can be supplemented by a Glaxo feed. Baby is then happy, contented and properly nourished while still having all the breast milk possible. Three—lf mother cannot feed her baby baby can have Glaxo as his sole food from birth, for Glaxo can be digested by even a very weak baby right from the start and contains all the nourish* ment a growing baby requires. This is because Glaxo is the nourishing solids of pure, rich, uncontaminated milk and cream, made safe and: suitable and comfortably digestible by the Glaxo process. Ask Your Doctorl The Fro* Glaxo Baby Book tellt the mother or nurse in easily understood language the many things they must know if they are to bring up baby successfully. It also includes a splendid iciight chart. Send 3d. stamp to cover cost of postage. An additional 3d. stamp will secure for you a free sample tin of Glaxo—containing sufficient for six feeds for baby. Us* the coupon aiven below. If you are troubled and want injormation regarding baby's ailments write to the Glaxo Mothtr'a Htlp Button. A fully qualified nurse will answer yow questions andgive you full information without any charge. Address, Glaxo Nurse, Mothers' Help Bureau, 70 Cuba Strut, Wellington. Glaxo Dept. ( ) P.O. Box 1509, Wellington. To Glaxo Dept. ( ), P.O. Box 1509, Wellington. Pitts* seal sit • ci|; oi Um Glau Baby B««li sent FREE to tvtiyom win k»ei a Baby. I eadoH 34. t« c«vtr coit oi poila|«. The Super-Milk "Builds Bonnie Babies" In airtight tins at all Chemist* and Store*. Prcprlttori: Joiwh Nathan and Co., Ltd.. Ldblra aad WtUiatt** Nms, ma sstia*d J Setti additional Si. ittmp if ! vm tianta free irnplt {in.

THE TARANAKI INVESTMENT AND DEPOSIT CORPORATION LIMITED, Directors—Messrs. J.. B. Richards (Ohairman), W. P. Kirk wood, E. Marfell, Alan Good, C. J. Hawken, R. Dingle, S. Macalister. Liberal advances made on mortgage at Lowest Current Rates. Purchase of existing mortgages entertained. Deposits Accepted at following rateß: 6 months I 4 p.c, 12 months 5 p.c. 24 months 6 p.c. For further particulars apply toThe Secretary, WILLIAM POWER, Egmont Chamber! (upstairi), Fauton Stmt, StrMijni.

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Taranaki Daily News, 31 December 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 31 December 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 31 December 1920, Page 7

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