The NEW ZEALAND DAIRY ASSOCIATION Limited. And its nftilitited interests, pioneered tho Dairy business in the Waikato. It nursed the industry in the early struggling days, when money was scarce cud supplies were small. It is still growing, and to-day is the biggest and tho best exposition of the co-operiitive ideal iu New Zealand.
The co-operative priuciple enables the NEW ZEALAND DAIIIY ASSOCIATION, Ltd., to pay tho best l*rices for its supplies of Butter-fat in Milk or Cream form, and to provide the Consumer with the choicest Quality Butter at Ruling Rates. The New Zealand Dairy Association, Limited Wholesale Depot: Wellesley Street AUCKLAND. FRUIT PRESERVING, We have ou hand a choice selection of fruits suitable for bottling and jam. Wholesale and retail. Brass, Aluminum and Enamelled Preserving Pans, Mason's fruit jars and rings. Jam Jan 3/3 per doz, nests of two wooden Jam Spoons. Auy ijuaulity of Brewer'n crystals No. 1, la, 2 and o Sl>gar. STOKES and EARL. I'APAKURA. C. B. HERROLD. Laud and General Commission Ageut. WAIUKU. 1 O % Acres, a t tally jjoffd * mi dairy farm (> miles Waiuku, 'I miles Olana creamery, !l Milnlivisions well watered aml nil in jrrci >B. except 1 acres bush.tlat to undulating ; T roomed house, ball) room, wash house, water laid oil; 24 bail cowshed, separator room and all other necessary outbuildings. 1 acre orchard. Buildings insured lor £175. Would carry ■(■'» cows. Price i'.'l per acre, £SOO down, balance on exceptionally easy tonus. Ihe Government valuation of this place is practically £lB per acre. WELL WOKTIi INijPIiCTIO.N.
WILLIAM GUTHRIE. Wishes to iutimiito to the inhabitants of Miiuku and surrounding dintricts that he has purchased the busiuess of General t?turo lutely carried on by Mr F. J. ( uthbert .it Mauku. Having had a lirst-iluss experience and handled nothing but first quality gooJs, you can therefore depend upon uie having nothing but the first quality stocked iu tbis store. I will endeavour to have all that you require, aud anything not in stock will be procured on the shortest notice. 1 should be delighted to have a visit from you : but if 3*oll haven't the time send me a trial order, or a notico for my man to call —anv of those will receive my host attention, All goods arc carefully aud cleanly handled.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 190, 28 April 1914, Page 3
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