fP FAREWELL— . » and HAIL! Ml As the old year wanes, and the world pauses*on the threshold of the new, our thoughts turn to those whose patronage has made possible bigger things during the past 12 months. I bis public acknowledgement goes forth with our most sincere appreciation of this patronage, and , with our best wishes for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Paeroa Engineering Co. Ltd Motor and General Engineers.
“ Anchor” Goodwill This is the season of goodwill. To all suppliers, shareholders, and business associates generally, the Directors of the New Zealand Co-operative Dairy Co., Ltd., extend Christinas greetings, and good wishes for the New Year. Goodwill is the basis of our business. Without the goodwill of our Overseas Clients, the efforts of Suppliers, Directors, and Staff would be in vain. That goodwill is based upon knowledge, and the greater that knowledge becomes of the quality and quantity of our products, the more nermanent will be the bonds of trade. To‘deepen and strengthen those bonds of-Imperial trade by the enlightenment of our Overseas customers, -the Directors of the Company have had prepared a special booklet entitled “The Empire’s Dairy Farm,” which gives a full and comprehensive account of the evolution of the Company and its present-day activities. This book is being widely distributed amongst the wholesale and financial houses of Britain, United States, Canada, and the East, with a view to furthering our trade interests. We want the co-operation of suppliers in thus increasing “ Anchor ” Brand prestige. A copy of this book is being issued to all suppliers. After full perusal it may be put to good use by being posted to friends or relatives in Britain, with the injunction to visit the Company’s stand at the • forthcoming British Empire Exhibition opening in May next. Further, suppliers who have influential relatives or friends in Britain or Overseas whose interest in “Anchor” brand products may be increased by this book, are asked to send in their names promptly so that copies may be posted direct. “THE EMPIRE’S DAIRY FARM.” A Record of “ Anchor ” Attainment. SIR H. BEAUCHAMP (BANK OF NEW ZEALAND) WRITES : ” I think you are. to be greatly commended for publishing and circulating this little brochure, which has for its object the dissemination of information relating to our principal primary industry: dairying.” - MR H. BUCKLETON. GENERAL MANAGER, BANK OF NEW‘ZEALAND, WRITES: “ I congratulate you on the production of the book,, which is creditable to everyone cone >vned, and will, I feel sure, be an eye-opener to most people abroad who receive it, and learn from it what an ’immense organisation the N.Z.C.D.C, is.” MR A. JOLLY, GENERAL MANAGER NATIONAL ■ BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, WRITES : “This book i- most instructive and comprehensive, and has been perused with interest.”. ■ . MR NEWTON KING. NEW PLYMOUTH : “The book is certainly a great production, and must-be of great assistance to your correspondents Overseas. It is so very interesting and well got up.” MR J. S. JESSOP, CHAIRMAN, MEAT CONTROL BOARD: “ I must say it is a magnificent production, and is a record of progress that would be hard to-parallel in any part of-the world. As an advertising medium its circulation Overseas will be very valuable.” ' ' SIR FRANCIS BELL, ACTING PRIME MINISTER: ” I congratulate your Company on the production and distribution of this interesting history of .the development aud methods of your business.” MH FRANK M. WINSTONE, AUCKLAND : “ I heartily congratulate your Company on this production, which is one of the finest things of its kind which has been produced in New Zealand, and will give your Overseas friends an idea of the great dairy produce business, in New Zealand and more especially of your own company.” MANAGER, WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD.: “This will be a splendid advertisement for your Company and the Auckland Province.” N.Z. GO-OPERATIVE DAIRY GO. LTD. HAMILTON AUCKLAND. W i| How d’you get them in such fettle? I’ve been reallv coddling inv stock, vet yours is month", ahead. What’s the secret. Mac?” ■ ■ > ■ ■ "■ s “Ask the man in the car— Osmond’s Traveller. lie'll -give you information on the speeding- up of stock, and the. w leasing of butterfat production.” “COD LI VINE” (CODLIVER OIL CONDIMENT) ■ makes for super, stock. Shortens tlie time, between birth ; ‘ i cashable value. “,Codlivin<‘” is Codliver Oil blended v.iih i,* • il high feed value ingredients. The greatest discovery i<- ; ’ rearing and, reconditioning - calves, cows,' pigs, horses. 'poiii'L'/V . i.-oo calf feeds i.ii a 100-lb bag. In simpiv meal ii-nd ■: ji preparation needed. Mix m feed or drink. If vour.sloic,o ,, i 11 not supply, send direct to ' ... . OSMOND & SON (N.Z.) UP. q WAKEFIELD STREET - WELLINGTOfi p P.O. box A«O.. . i - J r Depots at. Frankton ano !’ai mnknt n North. - < oi.IfH;A;LrYU’SHAfti
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4643, 28 December 1923, Page 4
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