When Buying a Car -- Look for PREST-O-LITE. ■ PREST-O-LITE BATTERIES give a steady flow of current for starter and lights, and an extra fund of reserve power when needed. The owner of a Prest-o-Lite is sure of obtaining longer life fiom his battery, and can make certain of getting the best of attention from us, for Ours is the Prest-o-Lite Service Station. We are experts in the handling of all battery repairs, and our long experience with the PREST-O-LITE is your guarantee of satisfaction. Our work is to make Prest-o-Lite batteries give prolonged and maximum service. LET US KNOW YOUR PREST-O-LITE WANTS. SIZES TO SUIT ALL POPULAR MAKES OF CARS. Paeroa Engineering Co. Ltd I Motor and General Engineers.
“ROYLETE” Chfld’s Folding Cot 1 j \ nl\ Th* C° l f° r l^e a^y ‘ I* /■ / \\ |t \ can be easily carried out of doors 11 an d folds into small compass for travelling, as per illustration. p . .1/7 May be had with uprights for cL —n—i-wr Vh mosquito net canopy. //'vL OPEN /f \ Price without uprights jj \\ U \\ for canopy - - 22/6 ML 3>uew..- » Price with uprights ■ g g for canopy - - Mh I ROL.LBD ■ r* I Sail, Tent A Fla* Manufactwar I Us. L.eKOy 81 Queen St., AUCKLAND. | n . . . •••«*-! Saddle and Harness Makers The Shop for all|Le.ather Goods. IF IT IS A RIDING SADDLE OR A SET OF HARNESS YOU WANT —WE CAN GUARANTEE OUR VALUE. MR C. H. VINCENT is now managing this business, and hisfjj long association .with the leather trade is sufficient guarantee that--customers will receive only the best of goods at thejmost reasonable prices. D. A. VINCENT' -jPAEROA. d (Next Gazette Office.)
—?— THAT SHARE BOGEY More malicious misrepresentation and encouragement of misunderstanding is directed against the co-operative share-holding system Qian any other aspect of our business. The system is simplicity itself, and the only fair way of apportioning reward to responsibility and safeguarding the interests of suppliers and shareholders. NO COMPULSION. There is no compulsion upon any farmer supplying the New Zealand Co-operative Dairy Company, Ltd., to take up shares in the Company. His supply, is welcome, whether he applies for shares or not, but it PAYS HIM to become a shareholder. Once a man applies for shares he receives a SPECIAL PAYMENT over and above that paid the non-shareholder. This payment per lb. in the case of butter shares—is credited to his account until the £1 shares allotted on the basis of one share for every 701bs. of butter-fat supplied, are fully paid up. This takes about five years. No cash deposit or contribution is asked from the supplying shareholder in this process. Once shares are fully paid up on this self-paying principle the shareholder receives that id per lb. butter-fat IN CASH. It COSTS NOTHING to become a shareholder. The nonshareholder and the shareholder in the first stages receive EQUAL CASH PAYMENTS; but the shareholder, by expressing his preparedness* in, the interests of his own Company to accept his full status as a contributing shareholder, is given an EXTRA PAYMENT, which builds up a reserve, and which eventually earns an EXTRA CASH PAYMENT of fd per lb. on every lb. of butter-fat supplied for butter-making. This system , means that if a non-shareholdef receives 1/6 butter-fat, the sharehoUer receives 1 /6f- The id is EXTRA. Tkii is the nest way we know of GETTING SOMETHING FOR NOTHING. Fully-paid shares in the Company are negotiable assets which die shareholder secures compared with the non-shareholder. Original “ A ” shares are resumable after the cessation of dairying at their full cash value; “ B ” shares to the extent of 75 % of their paid up value. All.branches of the business are independent of the others. Each must stand on its own footing, and no department supports anything but itself. Cheese, casein, and milk powder shares are operated on the same principles. The New Zealand Co-operative Dairy Company Limited HAMILTON - PAEROA - AUCKLAND
Th«r» be SOME QUALITY \ Im Maa* SYLVIA STARCH
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4593, 1 August 1923, Page 4
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654Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4593, 1 August 1923, Page 4
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