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WORDS TO THE WIVES.

7 PER CENT. DIVIDEND. Have you savings to invest? Do you want vour money to earn the biggest possible interest, while invested in a sound well-established business? Then get the prospectus explaining the issue of 7 per cent, cumulative preference shares, by the Hawera bash and Door Company, Ltd. , . . The lousiness was established thirty vears a<*o. The Company’s assets are valued at £31,093 Ss Id, so that the present issue of £l«,000 shares is supported by practically £2 for every £ invested. Dividends will be free of income tax. Before the issue was placed het ore the public, present shareholders subscribed shares to the value of £4i,500. Avail yourselves of this splendid investment. Get the prospectus to-day, from tne Company’s Office, Camberwell Road, Hawera; or Halliwell, Spratt and 1 hornson, Solicitors, Hawera; or H. B. Burdekin, Broker, Hawera; or any Branch ot the National Bank of New Zealand. Our Lime Sowers have great adjustability as to quantity distribution, will effectually deal with ‘all commercial fertilisers, the surveyor registers comparatively accurate, and the machine is both simple and strong. Discharge can be regulated to cover as light as hoar frost, or as white as a snowfall! Booth, Macjlouald aad. Co., Ltd., £ew Plymouth.

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 December 1922, Page 7

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WORDS TO THE WIVES. Taranaki Daily News, 16 December 1922, Page 7

WORDS TO THE WIVES. Taranaki Daily News, 16 December 1922, Page 7

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