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) llKaioßaßwl M r — . , , — Is your Car a fit subject for our Services? If so, let us get busy on it. OUR Many Years’ Practical Experience in repair work, and our fully qualified and adequate staff enable us to tackle any job, big or small. The renewal of engine and body parts, the adjustment of this or that trouble, battery charging, the general tuning up of the car, are all phases of the daily round at bur Service Station. Wide range of Accessories on hand. •"““7 —— t We carry a comprehensive stock of leading makes of accessories, tyres, petrol and oils, and motorists find that our prices for'these indispensables are as keen as the “ lowest city.” AGENTS tor the FORD, DODGE, and CHEVROLET CARS. a,■ - ■' . ■ ' ■ ■ _ / ■ ' : ■ - - ■ Paeroa Engineering Co. Ltd • Motor and General Engineers.

_big— Centralised Factories . PAY BEST A big centralised factory pays the supplier beet because it is cheaper to spread the manufacturing cost, over a lot than a little. Consequently the cost per pound of butter i> -less, and MORE IS LEFT FOR -THE SUPPLIER. In the year of the Imperial purchase, all factories received the same gross therefore their final payout depended entirely upon their costs, and not on market variations. These manufacturing costs depended upon the extent of their output. > Here are the figures arranged in groups over 20 factori**, proving the relation between big outputs and low costs. NORTH AUCKLAND : Season 1920-21.' Manufacturing ■ • cost Payout IO factories below 150 tons 4*is4'd 29.7858 "4 factories 150 to 300 tons 3.1 , 30*57 4 factories'3oo to 600 tons 2.783 . 3 I 2. factories 600 to TOGO tons 2.552 3U5 12 NOTE. —As the output increased, the cost of manufacture dropped and the payout rose. But with 13 Bfg factories working together, each manufacturing from ! 000 to 2000 tons, and securing the further advantages of : — ' ‘ ; 1.. Bulk wholesale buying of materials, 2, Reduced overhead and managerial expenses, 3. Specialised repair and maintenance staff, -■ 4. And the economies possible by skilled chemical control, the average cost of manufacture was so much reduced that the final payout of the centralised factories of the N.Z. Co-op. Dairy Coy. Ltd. in that year was 32.3 d, an advantage of nearly a penny a pound. THIS IS PROOF POSITIVE OF FACTORY EFFICIENCY This manufacturing advantage year by year is making a definite extra return to suppliers of big factories as compared With suppliers of little factories. The New Zealand Co-operative Dairy Company Limited HAMILTON — AUCKLAND : — PAEROA

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4580, 29 June 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4580, 29 June 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4580, 29 June 1923, Page 4

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