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faith m the concern in (he most practicable manner possible. The situations of the Mills, 4 he premises machinery, plant, and whole appli nces are of a character tinl naturally and speedily opens up a widey-extended and extremely prolific trade, and the products being of everyday requirement, call forth the employment of additional capital as the business developes, andfor which the Promoter guarantees to each Shareholder ten per cent per annum as the first charge on the profits of the Company for two years. The Promoter now offers to investors an oppoitunity to develope a local and colonial industry, and to participate in handsome profits as a return for the capital invested. The Company will be governed by a Board of Directors chosen by the Shareholders. Particulars as to amount of valuation made, &c., is herewith attached, which is accepted by the Promoter and the Provi sional Directors. Copies may be had by investors at the Office of the Brokers. The Share List will close on Tuesday 2nd August, 1880. In making (he Allotment the Provisional Directors will consider the order in which applications have been mode. Forms of application for Shares may be obtained at the offices of the Promoter (Mr James Bruce), and at Maclean and Stewort’s, Timaru ; also, at the oflb es of John Reid, Esq., Merchant, Auckland; Messrs Plimmer, Reeves and Co,. Welling ton ; W. H. Hargreaves, Esq, Merchant Christchurch ; Me.ssrs Flemii gan I Hedley. Stock Agents, Oamarn ; J > >hn A McKenzie, Esq, Sharebroker, Dunedin ; and G F Martin, Esq, St ck Agent, Invei.cargiih Jll PUBLISHED Price 2s 6d, THE PROGRESSIVE OLICY OFJTHE MUTUAL PROVJDEN SOCIETY REtjpSvvF Together with af con «rativc abstract of the expenses of English, American, and Australian Life Assurance Institutions, by MuRRICE A. BLACK, F. L A , Actuary to the Society. GEO ROBERTSON, Sydney.

READ THIS CARE.ULLY THURSDAY, 17 !H JUNE, 1880 ! E HUTTON AND CO Will open out a stock of NEW-IMPORTED DRAPERY W HEBE ail who desire to obtainJGENUINE and ASTONISHING aRGAINS ate Invited to COME and SEIiFOR - This is no ordinary cbj EYEI Rot the purpose of getting r>d of old stock)UGHLY FRESH AND GOOD. FOR A FEW WEEKS ONLY JNTENDINQ PURCHASERS Bhoul| not mlas this OPPORTUNITY" / N REAT T> u 13 i AEGAINS w ILL Bk given E. HUTTON AND CO., ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, GERALDINE

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Temuka Leader, Issue 269, 29 June 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 269, 29 June 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 269, 29 June 1880, Page 3

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