A Company incorporated under the “ Companies Act, 1908.” DIRECTORS: G. PALAIRET, Settler, Gisborne (Chairman). HERBERT W. WILLIAMS, Clork in Holy Orders, Gisborne. 4. P HATLEY, Baker, Gisborne. J. HAROLD IvANE, Chemist, Gisborne. L. RED WARD, Clerk, Gisborne. JAS. C. AICKEN, Accountant, Gisborne. MR. ERSKINE is williiag to join the Board of Directors after Ist of November next, I BANKERS: THE BANK OF AUSTRALASIA, at Gis jorae. SOLICITORS: REES BROS. & BRIGHT, of Gisborne. AUDITOR: ANDREW GRAHAM, Accountant, of Gisborne. SECRETARY & BROKER: CHRISTOPHER GISBORNE PIESSE, Accountant, of Gisborne. Arrangements having been made by the above Company to acquire the Bakery and Confectionery business now carried on by Mr. James Erskirie, a Gisborne, Waerenga-a-hika, and Patiitahi, the public of Gisborne and distric are invited to apply for shares therein The capital of the Company is £5,000, divided into 5,000 shares of £1 each. Payment for shares is at the rate of 2s. per share on application. 3s. on allotment, and the balance if and when required by calls of ss. per snare at intervals of not less than one month. The acquisition of Mr. Ers’kine’s business will place the Company in a position to supply goods at a minimum and a,so enable sharenoldeis to still have the benefit of Mr Erskine’s long and well-known experience in the trade, the Company having made satisfactory arrangements to retain his services • The Directors confidently ask all consumers of the “Staff of Life - to become shareholders, as profits are to be divided not only as dividends upon capital, but also as a bonus to consumers. A copy of this advertisement and of the agreement between the Company and Air. James Erskine has been filed as a further prospectus with tle Assistant-Registrar of Companies, at Gisborne, and is open to public inspection during office hours. .l\ Copies of the original prospectus, and any other information, will be supplied by the undersigned, from whom forms of applications for shares may now be obtained. Dated at Gisborne this 9th Day of September, 1909. C. G. PIESSE, \ Secretary. Problem A WORD TO THE WISE. The Famishing 1 Problem Is one that every Householder finds a great difficulty in solving—firstly, because it'is hard to make a choice, fro m the furniture that is stored in Showrooms, of anything that suits your req n i rem ents. . _ . . . . ~ This all lacks something—falls short in its usefulness or is deficient in its artistic qualities, or both.' The price is a great consideration. The articles you need are marked so extravagantly high that you quite rightly hesitate to spend so much money. ' . ~x x ~ T rwmnxr These difficulties can now be over CO me by paying,a visit to the LUmJUiN. FURNITURE FACTORY, where you can be supplied with Furniture MADE TO YOUR. ORDER, at much less a pr.ee than you can procure elsewhere — TGEpdv made Firstly,’ we have NO RENT to pay. NO SHAREHOLDERS seeking for Big Profits. Secondly, we have none but first-class Tradesmen employed, and I am personally working in the Factory myself, and supervise all work turned out. Thirdly, we have the most Up-to-date Machinery in the Bay-, and the largest stock of seasoned Timber in th e town. °Having installed the latest and most Up-to-date Machinery, we ar e now turning out Saslies, Doors, and Mouldings unequalled for quality and finish by factory in the Dominion. DoOrs and Windows at Auckland prices, and 10 per cent, off mouldings. Delivered to any part of the town. SUPPORT THE MAN THAT BROUGHT THE PRICES DOWN. CHAS. TAYLOR, MANUFACTURING FURNITURE FACTORY Upper Gladstone Road. Telephone 333. “
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2654, 9 November 1909, Page 3
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