Interest on these Debentures is payable Free of Debenture Tax The finest Investment ever Offered in New Zealand I Security of £2 for Every XI ISSUE OF 71 °/ MORTGAGE 2 /o DEBENTURES £5O-=£loo-£5OO-£lOOO Guaranteed Currency of TEN years. The Gisborne Sheepfarmers’ Frozen Meat & Mercantile Co., Limited. Extra Capital Wanted Growth of Gisborne and for its Progress and Expansion Pioneer Farmers’ Company The Gisborne Sheepfarmers’ Frozen Meat & Mercantile Co., One of the wealthiest parts of the Dominion is the district ,Ltd., was formed 19 years ago, and has had an extremely served by the port of Gisborhe, and by its pioneer Farmers* successful career. 1 Company, which has freezing works at Gisborne, Tokomaru It has made steady and consistent progress, and it now possesses Bay, and Hick s Bay. Freezing Works at Gisborne, Tokomaru Bay, and Hick’s Bay The number of sheep in the counties served by the Company —the former being one of the largest plants in New Zealand. as t Y ear was 2,885,528. Early this year the Company’s nominal Capital was increased f°^ ow ‘ n S table shows the number of killings at Gisborne from/250,000 to /1,000,000. By reason of the recent acquisi- oiks. tion of other concerns it is anticipated that the issued Capital ' 978 of the Company will be approximately as follows These works provide the ]argest storage capacjty q[ singJe SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL £637,136 factory in New Zealand —422,000 carcases. They rank among PAID-UP CAPITAL - £395,754-10-0 t!ie best equipped and most efficient in the Dominion. Since the Company’s formation it has distributed /174,795 The m . ain f portion ? f tl;e Company’s business is with the killamongst shareholders, paid rebates amounting to £100,527. ln! j an L | ezln S ° mea . t operates on clients account Reserves amounting to /123,352 are now being distributed as ‘‘ft and does P ot P ur / has e on its own behalf. The capacity share capital. Its average rate of dividend has amounted to . ° f the com P an Y s plants is as follows:6|% per annum although the primary object has not been to I’actory Gisborne— Sheep, 4,000 Storage—Frt. Carcases, 422,000 make profit but to safeguard producers’ interests. ” 1 ’OO " " SECURITY OF £615 263-4-4 T lle followin 8 figures reveal the growth of the Mercantile Branch of the ’ Company : b/wool HIDES SKINS The present Debenture Issue will be secured by first mort- 1918-1919—Company handled 9,923 205 9,566 gage to Trustees (The N.Z. Insurance Co., Ltd., Auckland) 1919-1920 „ „ 13.085 5,081 14,462 of the freehold and leasehold properties and plant of the Exports from Gisborne—yearly average of quinquennial period : Company, the value of which reaches /615,263-4-4. That is over /2 for every /I that is invited from investors —a very J ’ ' 3 & ’ 441566 full margin of cover. ie :i ° ove fiB ures are a criterion of the future growth that may be confidently 5 ‘ expected by the Company. PARTICULARS OF DEBENTURES —— The Debentures are in sums of £5O, £lOO, £5OO, and TL p £Oflf) A A ft Icenp ie DIRECTORS OF COMPANY £lOOO, payable in full or instalments, at option of 1 *£>VV,UVU IbSUC lb Frank Brayton Barker Cecil A. de Lautour Interest at the rate of 7| per cent, per annum will SeCUred by first mOYtgdge Alexander Cameron Harry de Lautour be paid half-yearly. £ . J / ' x John Clark James Wrev Nolai The Debentures will be to bearer, with interest con- prOpCTtICS dUQ plCHlt Frederick Hall George M. Reynolds from Ist July, 1921. are payaole m FEN YEARS va j ue£ j a | 5,263. I Howard Kenway Henry Williams Full details in Prospectus—get your copy to-day, from the Bank of New Zealand or any member of the Stock Ex- THE PROSPECTUS. Get Prospectus tO-day and leam Ml change, or from the Company’s Broker, Mr. W. Lissant t e Clayton, Gisborne, „ _ particulars of this Sound Investment. The Gisborne Sheepfarmers’ Frozen Meat & Mercantile Co., Ltd. GISBORNE
4/11— RfBBED Vests, Wool and AA Cotton; 3/11 All Wool Children’s Vests. During Amesbury’s Great Sale. Q/1 1 YARD—AII Wool Doctor FlanO/ nels. Marcella Quilts all heavily reduced in price during Amesbury© Great Sale. 1 0/(? f° r ® eav y Mohair Scarves and X * ' Wraps, usually retailed at 49/6. Don’t miss our piles of oddments at give away prices. Amesbury’s Great Sale. 1 /({ —^ ew ®^ <ir Hata; ttd yard V £ or y e jii n g 3. Qd p a i r f or Children’s Gloves; 3/11 yard for Silk Nets, 39in. Amesbury’s Great Sale. Note the address, Broadway, Stratford. VISITORS TO 3TRATFORD. TF you want to make sure of enjoying a, good HOT DINNER at a moderate cost, do not fail to visit t’ 0 MEDINA DINING ROOMS, Municipal Buildings, BROADWAY, STRATFORD. Luncheon from 12 till 2. Morning and Afternoon d’ea a speciality. Caterers for Wedding and Supper Parties. . ’ H. WITT, Proprietor,
STRATFORD. PAlR.—Ladies’ Strong Black Cot ** ton Hose, 5/11 pair, now 4/1, rib bed all wool hose.—Amesbury’s grea Sale, Broadway, Stratford. 'J' 1 PAIR” White Lace" Curtains i / J- i/(j yard, Heavy Stripe Flan nelettes. Amesbury’s Great Sale. ■J p* Zfi Dol : BLE Bed Blanquilts; 12/i doz. 36-inch Madivpolam (no filling). During Amesbury’s Grea Sale, Broadway, Stratford. 1 EACH—Ladies’ All Woo ' Jumpers;* 19/6, Wool Knit ted Coats; Is pair, Ladies’ Knittei Gloves, brown or white, during Ames bury’s Great Sale. OQ /f* — Heavy Tweed Coats; 4/11 black & white checl Underskirts, strong ’and durable, at th great Stock Reducing Sale, Amesbury’.': 1 Jroadway, Stratford. 2/1 T—LADlES’’Felt'HatsT 5/lTNev 11 Crepe B i ouseS -. 14/11 p ur . Silk Blousee. At Amesbury’s Grea Sale. 7F71 HEAVY Woollen Scarves "i/ J J 29/0 Serge Costumes, women’; size; at the Great Sale, Amesbury’s Stratford. 2/1/1 YARD —72-inch Sheet ing. gooi weight. Other widths reduc cd in proportion. At n “""' Sale.
The “Unique” PATENT STOPPER, which cannot leak, is fitted to every North British Rubber Hot Water Bag. Perfectly made, of high-grade rubber; absolutely dependable. They last for years. 127 H. J. Abram, who purchase I Fraser’s Pharmacy, specialises in developing md printing. Mail us your films. We will do the rest. Don’t hesitate to use Nazol freely, especially by constant inhalation. It protects the mouth, nose and throat from infection. Good for Coughs, Colds, Sore Throats, etc. 1 ! Fur Children’s Hacking Cough, Woods’ .Great Peppermint Cu’**- _ *
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