| ~. Bank Notices—mtmed. as ft may, please their tastes; or as it may be convenient for the T g6oi of commerce in Victoria 1 'ot New >South Wales} or jfur ithe beneficial re'ga|ation of thety, exchange operations in those, 'Colonies. "."/' :ii! Bth. The promoters; in placing the foregoing facts before the people of this colony, detireto point out the very great disadvantages that .colonists are sure to labour under by lending or .rather giving—such a' large sum "of money as iatated above to foreign Banks, ! to be lent back' to the people'here at very high rates of interest,' aud on 'most arbitrary conditions. They therefore have no hesitation in suggesting the prudence and wisdom of the colonists keep- ' ing withid'their"own 'domain the absolute con-' tool of 'their own moneys as by doing so they will most effectually destroy the risk of future ' monetary disturbances,' which they have had on more than'one occasion to deplore in the past, brought'about solely by some crisis that has .occurred in : one or other of the Australian Colonies,'where the real interests of the foreign Bank .moststbiigly t|keroot. " p., mil. '/it'has been determined by the promoters that the first issue' of 200,000 shares shall be conducted by committees, to be' appointed severally in the chief city in each province, and no;shares'.will, be given'or reserved to the promoters; but. each momber'of the Provisional Committee is willing to become a subscriber for the number of shares stm ling opposite to his name.* . . /. . , ;!•: 10th. It is proposed at the' issue of shares above referred to that 5s per share' be paid on. [application';, that 10s per share be, on j allotment;tbat a call of 5s per'share 1 .be made and payable two months.after allot 1 ' ment; .that a second call of 53 pcrshare be'made and payable four months after allotment; and that a third call of 5s per share be mvie. arid payable six months . after allotment—making 'together 30a paid, up",per share. No further call to Within twelve months of the 'Bank first commenci ig business in Diinedin ; ! after.wbjchfuture calls will,not. exceed 5s per :Bh'are, nor be made .at shorter intervals than three months between each call. ,;| 11th' The" Act of .Incorporation''for this jßahic will be so framed as to limit the liability of the shareholders to twice the" amount of their . shares/the same as the other Banks. "/ 12th." As a thoroughly colonial institution the 1 promoters have much pleasure in strongly recommending " The. Colonial Bank of New Zealand " to the support of all colonists having 'the real welfare o£ New Zealand at heart., Such, an institution is much wanted at the pre-' sent"time, and as .the develbpmeht 'of. r the Colony, proceeds its usefulness will also increase ,and/be more and more appreciated, both as an ; inveitnient"for the'swings of the people, and as a useful, Bank., Judging from the influence and ;Soniid experience possessed by the,promoting , members of committee; it is certain tbat no ' simiiar institution has-ever yet been launched 'in; the Southern• Hemisphere under better ■auspices,' ; " "" i A deputation of Provisional Directors will 'visit Auckland.in a : few!days for .the. purpose of co-operating with a local Provisional Committee.. ,Meaiitiirie''foruis of appjicatim' for spires may' :bei obtained, and' applications may" be lodged' ;with the'Union.Bank',of ;Australiaand Bank, of ■, Australasia. >; v; •i ; . FORSI! OF APPLICATION: FOR: SHARES. •" ' 1 . Date 1874. *, TO lip PROVISIONAL COMMITrfiB. ,/ iv; r '0F "-',s* .• ■THE COLONIAL BANK : OF- NEW, ZEALAND, ' 'G^silems^,—l hereby make application for j- - shares in the above company, and hand you-herewith , the; sum-. if &'■ 'i. * being ; rthe amount of -Five Shillings per share', deposit. i on the same j/and-I agree .to;.take{the,said: • i i,.'^ ; share 3, or; any le?3 number that may, be allotted to _me, and I further agree . to siib; ' J scribe articles .of akpciajiio'ii when re; ; quired to do'ao.; '././' //.'!// ~/'/■///. I'i ' H : I'am, (3entilernan; 'V ''. 1 //. f,s | 'C"-' 1 !';"' ' Yours truly,"V " , ,-j i ,vi 1.-'. ii-j i.'ii;-;: < ;; I t,.,vSigwrfuro....,. v 1.. -'•!' '',' Name,in FulL/V... ! / 1 Address(;;..Mi'. : J..»;i;...... l! jNo.. ; ,n s'//'* :'V ' ; Date received' :i . / the Provisional Committee have already 1 subscribed among themselves for 25,475 shares, • which:.they are prepared to, tike;if' allotted to , ,/ r: '' V ; " ■'
, | ' ' : Business : -Noticos. ; ■ ■; ; ;: TH'r/..\y:[i REDUCTION | "BTRBBT WORKS, i R. Pi PEARS E, ; (Late Raithby, Mulr & Co. BROKSR AND ASSAIBE, WIL-LoUGKBY STREET, SHOBIUND. " fT'OR THE BLOOD; IS, THE 1 LIFS."jJP.' See Deuteronomyv'chap> xiii, verfe 23. ; , ' CLARKE'S WORLD ® BD BLOODMIXTPE :TaiDB.IIAEKi—"BLOOD iIIXKIRH.": TUB GREAT BLOOD PURIFIEa & UESIORER ! For cleansing and clearing the blood from all impuritik; cahnot .be too; highly recommended. : j For Scrofula/' .Scurvyj' Skin Diseases, and; of all kinds it is a never-failing and permanent cure.",- : - It Cures old Sores.: ; . . Cures Ulcerated Sores on the Neck,;. •... Cures Ulcerated Sore Legs. , : Cures blackheads, or Pimples on the Face. . Cures Scurvy Sores. . / j . Cures Cancerous Ulcers. / ' / ; : / Cures ißloo'dand;SkinDiseases." ... '' i jS! Cures'Gjlandular : Swellings;' 1 " • ■ Clears the Blood froha all impure' Matter, 1 ! "iFrom whatever cause arising. •: ■ ; As this mixture is pleasant to the taste, and warranted free from anything injurious to the most'.delicate constitutiou of- ehher sex, the Proprietor,solicits suiierers, to give it a trial of test .its value. i Thousands of Testimonials from all parts, ; Sold in Bottles 2s 3d each, and in cases, containing six times the quantity, lis eachsufficient to effect a permanent cure in the great majority of long-standing cases, ■ BY ALL,/.CHSM[SW and PATENT MEDI- ' CINE VENDORS throughout the world. :Sole.;proprietor, F. J. ,CLARKK, Chemist, ;. apotuecaries' hall, lincoln, ... ' / ENGLAND.,, /. j /./.;. . Expoet Aobnts. •Burgoyne, Burbidges and Co,, Coleman-street, . London. ~ ; Newberv and Sons, 37 Newgate-street, London. B irelay and Soua, 95 Farringdon-street, London. Sanger and Sons,' Oxford-street/ London! And all the Loudon Wholes ile Souses. ' AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND. Khmhhornk, PbossbrS; Co!, Wholesale Drug- - gists, Auckland and Dunedin. 1 1: / ; MBLBCURNE AGENTS. ' : Felton, : Qrimwade, fc Co., Wholesale Druggists., E. it M. Keogh, Wbolejale Druggists; ; ' ■ Hemmons tc Co., WhoMe Druggists. ■ Fitch & 'French, is •. If {i v: i -„•! - SYDNEY : AGENTS, r - & Co-j Wholesale Druggists. 1 . i,l- ~,! :-,i. ~>! '(ill •'«- "ADELAIDE :AG3NK/' =•' Paulding fiXfc.', Wholesale^Druggists.'■. w''! niij' i - BRISBiNB AGEm - - & lajlor,
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1832, 5 June 1874, Page 4
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