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| SFII vniiR FAT SHFFP AND LAMBS TO THE "ALL BRITISH" ORGANISATION WH1CH IS THE LARGE3T • BUYER AND DISTRIBUTOR IN THE UNITED K1NGDOM OF NEW ZEALAND PRIMARY PRODUCTS CO-OPERATIVE WHOLESALE SOCIETY LTD. MANCHESTER, ENGLAND I from Producer To Consumer WE ARE BUYING FOR THE CO-OPERATIVE MOVEMENT IN GREAT BR1TAIN ONLY . - . « . i- ■ "

;; We msk the PRODUCERS of New Zealand to aupport the CO-OPERATIVE ; :: WHOLESALE SOCIETY LTD., who in j; a statement made by the Secretary of : ; ; the late Empire Marketing Board, have ; - done more for New Zealand than any !! ;; other firm in Great Britain. During the ; i past year we have purchased approxi- ;; > mately four and three-quarter million 1! ; pounds of thls country's Primary Pro- ;; ducts. A striking increase in our New ;; ' Zealand business is that in 1925 we purchased 87,752 boxes of New Zealand ; ;; Butter, and in 1936 our purchases : - amounted to 881,000 boxes — an increase - ; of over 900 per cent. These figures ; I prove the efforts made by the C.W.S. ;; 1 to sell your produce. THE CO-OPERATIVE WHOLESALE I ; SOCIETY LTD. are an "ALL BRITISH" ;; I Organisation, and have Associated MemI •> bers totalling over seven million, and ;; I ; have a combined trading turnover of !! I J! four. hundred million pounds sterling • I per annum. 1 ■ j . I ; To-day the C.W.S. is probably the ; j ! ! largest buyer of Empire Products in the I ; United Kingdom. , . j ; We are prepared to handle consignments ; J ! for sale direct to the Co-operative Con- ' | ' suroers of the United Kingdom, whb I ;; offer an assured outlet at full market !! I I prices. j ;; Our local Representatives will be pleased ;; | ! to give you any information required. I « ■ > t i i « a > > i t s i > > n > 8 a ♦ I I s s 0 § t > 1 0 I ^

* K: ^K: ®l: r w * ■ELjllEsit^l li^^S ^L^ci^mhI IPP The above is a display at the Co-operative Wholesale Society^ Stall, Smithfield, of new season's H awke's Bay Down Lambs, Our, weekly saies of New Zealand Lambs in the London area alone approximate 35,000. •- ' I-

ADVERTISING NEW ZEALAND PRODUCE I A CONSIGNMENT OE NEW ZEALAND BUTTER AND j CHEESE EOR THE CO-OPERATIVE WHOLESALE N I SOCIETY LDiIITED. ^ j The Co-operative Movement at Honje is doing everytliing I possihie to advertise New Zealand goods in its Retail Shops, I which total over 80,000.

The LARGEST BODY of ORGANISED CONSUMERS in the ' WORLD _ ' , ' . , t ". .

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 19, 15 October 1937, Page 28 (Supplement)

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 19, 15 October 1937, Page 28 (Supplement)

Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 19, 15 October 1937, Page 28 (Supplement)

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