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Our Price Guarantee Your Absolute Protection 1. We guarantee ALL the prices in this Catalogue to be fixed 3. We guarantee that our Shareholders and Customers will on so low that no competitor can undersell us on general the average save much, and will never on exceptions lose business and live. anything by purchasing everything they require for the . farm or family direct from this Farmers’ Co-operative. Yet we know competitors will occasionally offer special lines at lower prices for one of the following reasons :— 4. We guarantee that our prices will be altered as the market (a) To entice you to place an order outside your Co- fluctuates, so that you can order with absolute confidence operative—to undermine your loyalty—and thus during the full Twelve Months’ currency of this Catalogue, injure the Co-operative movement. irrespective of how the prices shown compare with the „ v _ , • . ■ i- „ market value at the time you are ordering. (b) Because they are overstocked m certain lines which must be sold at any price to clear. ,ire 5. THE REASON WHY. 2. If for any of these reasons a competitor should otter you THAT PRICE We give th J s com P rehensi ve Price Guarantee so that there AND TH ? * .fill; TX: never can be a reason why any Shareholder or Non-Share-POSES’ and we guarantee to fill your order at t. at p i,. holder Customer should place a single order outside this Further, if you find out after you have received oui i vo e Great Co-operative Company. Further, we believe this that you! could have bought the same goods fpr less on the protection is due to the thousands of loyal customers who same date elsewhere, we will even then pass you a, o<.e u consistently post their orders to us without asking a single fpr the full amount of the difference if you notify us price in advance. within Ten Days of receiving our account. - - In the past we have appealed to your loyalty in the interests of the whole body of Shareholders, but now that our Company has safely passed the period of depression, the time has come when we should show a saving to each individual shareholder on each individual order, and that is what we will do from now on, or cease to ask for your business. THIS GUARANTEE APPLIES TO OUR AUCKLAND WAREHOUSE PRICES VERSUS AUCKLAND COMPETITION, AND TO our Local branch prices versus local competition. FARMERS’ UNION TRADING CO., PAEROA.

Nothing Succeeds Like Success. The Glad Hand of Quality is Extended to You at Our Establishment* We have built up our Business and established our good name by SELLING ONLY QUALITY GOODS. Brocket & Shand THE QUALITY GROCERS, Paeroa and Karangahake. TELEPHONE 121. Support Local Industry — BY — Purchasing all Building .Timbers From The Paeroa Cash Sawmills LET US QUOTE YOU NOW. No Order too Small and no Order too Big. R. PHILLIPS, Proprietor. PHONE 87

Removal Notice, “THE FARMERS’ MECCA/’ PHONE TST ARAMA Telegrams: 100. I Ci STEPHENSON REMOVING TO LARGER PREMISES. SPECIAL REMOVAL PRICES HEAVY MILK TUBES!, 33 x % x %, 5/- each. AIR TUBES; 33 x %,-3/- each. CLAW TUBING (best grey), lOd per foot. CLAWS, 10/-. BEST QUALITY RUBBER. HEAWt H-10 INFLATIONS', 12/- per doz. MILKING MACHINE ACCESSORIESAdvice free on any trouble in connection with milking machines. DIABOLO SEPARATORS, all sizes. C. H. STEPHENSON, The Milking Machine Expert.

WHAT IS ADVERTISING! I “The developer of our business.”— Brinsmead. “An enormous power and the best ■ substitute for the mint.” —W. E. Gladstone i “The steam of business machinery.” ; —Macaulay. ! “The life-blood of prosperous i trade.”—Samuel Smiles. “A business, not a chance.” — Thomas Lipton. “The greatest moderp wonder.” — Cook and Sons.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4495, 22 November 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4495, 22 November 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4495, 22 November 1922, Page 1

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