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When Buying a Car-Look for PREST-O-LITE. PREST-Q-LITE BATTERIES give a steady flow of current tor 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.

—hi iiiwiiiii u iii— iTTimfr I,l —- in ■in'i■ - 1 JIUI ■’ llll — " 111 "* 111 Leßoy’s - - “Excelsigr” Featherweight Canvas Clothing. Pommel Slickers, oily, best, 96/6; shoulder lined, 80/-. Saddle Coats oily, best,' B6/-; shoulder lined, 71/-. Walking Coats, oily, best 80/-, shoulder lined, 67/-. Frock Coats, 38in. long, oily, best 73/-; shou.der lined,. 6l/-; single, 42/-. Jackets, shoulder lined, 56/-; singe, 41/-. s ._ Apron Pants, double, 53/-; single, 31/-. String Pants, double 50/-; single, 28/6. Seatless Cycling Single 38 6. Open H,p Cycling Leggings, single, 27/6. Hip Leggings, double, 31/-; single, 18/6. Worker’s Capes, double, 31/-; single, 19/6. Knee Leggings, d°“ble. 19/6; single, 13/6. Roadmens’Coats, 27-; Capes, 42m. deep, J9/-J 34in. deep, 30/-; 30in. deep, 25/-. Girls Cape and Hood, 30m deep, 25/-; 32in. deep, 27/-; 34in«. deep, 29/6; 36m. deep, 32/-. Sou-Westers, 6|-each. CHILDREN’S COATS, i Double «n<i shoulder lined. I 30in. 32-36 in. 38-42 in. -1 Saddle Coats ... ... 39/- 47/6 55/-. L Walking Coats ... 37/6 46/6 51/6. Ew Sail, Tent and. Flag Manufacturer, • JLCKOy, 81 Queen St., AUCKLAND. 'e»a 6oa ■ Saddle and Harness Makers* i The Shop for allgLeather 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 his long association with the leather trade is sufficient guarantee that customers will receive only the best of goods at the;|most reasonable prices. D A. VINCENT = PAEROA. • (Next Gazette Office.) r l2 ?—i' THAT SHARE BOGEY More malicious misrepresentation and encouragement of misunderstanding js directed against the co-operative share-holding system than any other aspect of our business; The system is simplicity itself, and die only fair way of apportioning reward to responsibility andsafeguarding the interests of suppliers and | shareholders. NO COMPULSION. <► I 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 J applies for shares or not, but it PAYS HIM to become a share- ! holder. Once a man applies for shares he receives a SPECIAL PAYMENT over and above that paid the non-shareholder. This . S payment—id per lb. in the case of butter shares—is credited I to his account until the £l shares allotted on the basis of one '’’ I share for every 701bs. of butter-fat supplied, are fully paid up. | This takes about five years. No cash deposit or contribution is I asked from the supplying shareholder in this process. s Once shares are fully paid up on this self-paying principle the shareholder receives that id per lb. butter-fat IN CASH. I 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 Q his full status as a contributing shareholder, is given an EXTRA I 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-shareholder receives 1/6 butter-fat, the share- C holder receives 1/6J The fd is EXTRA. Fully-paid shares in the Company are negotiable assets E which the shareholder secures compared with the non-shareholder. - il] Original “A ’’ shares are resumable after the cessation of dairy- Bl* ! I ing at their full cash value; “B ” shares to the extent of 75% H | of their paid up value. S » | All branches of the business are independent of the others. B g Each must stand on its own footing, and no department supports B | anything but itself. R 0 Cheese, casein, and milk powder shares are operated on the | - ; $ same principles. s | | . ; — j The New Zealand Co-operative J Dairy Company Limited HAMILTON | PAEROA AUCKLAND

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4593, 3 August 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4593, 3 August 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4593, 3 August 1923, Page 4

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