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FARMERS' UNION TRADING GO. > ••>*'? V ?' < ''f : •^^•'? > ' ? '''» , . *' l(ti : RECORDS. BROKEN. CREASES June, which is -usually eegarded as a quiet month, wed-to be one of, the busiest in the history of .the i Farmers' Union Trnding Com pan)-. Particularly noteworthy was the enormous demand for Shares—a, reaord being established, boUTin the total shares sold and in the number of applicants. Increased Sales in Warehouse anil Branches. , Even more impressive than the great activity in the Share Department was the* larger volume of trade in all the Me&handise Departments. Instead of being the slackest month of the year, June set up a new record In Sales;'the total being £170,22:5, which is equal to an i •' * " ' Annual "Turnover of £2,042,685. i *"v Thi3 is easily the largest merchandise turnover ever registered by a Co-operative Company in New Zealand, and proves conclusively that the vast majority of shareholders in the Farmers' Union Trading Company are shewing, their loyalty to the principles of co-operation by'ordering all their requirements from their own warehouse and distributing depots. ~ , i,. Further evidence of this loyalty—also of the benefits of co-operationi-is furnished by the amounts paid as rebates on shareholders' purchase for the year ending last March. Recently the; rebate cheques were posted and on* shareholder- was paid £127 ss, another £47 lis 2r a third £4l t)s 4U, while others received rebates ranging from a few Wnds--te-fi36- 8s Bd. - How -many purchasers, from private <:oncerns..can show savings like these at fche '**- from private tioncerns..can show savings like these at ape •1 —l .~t JtSamUitk lmn<n*\&V Tf eKwitlil hf>_. r*>nipmhererl .that the" Rebates paid ; arfrbunt of goods bought, i a'.the' number' ofjlanares held by the. purchaser. ,l '•* • " / \ The dividend of 8 per cent, paid last year is- ' tainy a satisfactory return on the capital invested, but' after all, in a Co-operative Company it is the rebates that matter, and these depend entirely on the support given to the Company by its shareholders. The greater the support, the larger the rebates. The figures given above shew'Jjbat the shareholders of the Farmers' Union TradM pagy realise that it pays to support their own n ,rlt pays them in dividends and rebates- -in protection from exploitation -in the satisfaction of knowing that they belong to a movement that seeks to promote their interests in every way. As it has paid the old members, so it will pay the new, and everybody who has been thinking of taking Shares in this Company will be well advised to decide at once to post their application. \ ." ■ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ . J*: A % THE FARMERS' UNION TRADING COMPANY,^LIMITED. PUKEKOHE BRANCH. PUKEKOHE.

YOU WILL GET BETTER RESULTS FEAR'S Klenso Cow Drench 1/6 Pkt. 15s Doz. THEY PREVENT LOSS And Produce* HIGH-TEST MILK. Let Your Motto be: Safety first. And Use FEAR'S the scientific COW DRENCHES BOOK YOUR ORDER RIGHT AWAY At FEARS PHARMACY PHARMACEUTICAL AND VETERINARY CHEMISTS, PUKEKOHE.

THE BUSY GASH STORE. P. A. ROWE, (; ENERAI', STOREK RE I »ER TUAKAU, Box No. 9, Telephone, No 10. Telegraphic Address, "Busy" Tuakau.

Phono 128. Telegraphic Ad'iross—''Kariuotnte, Pukekohe" Pukekohe Motor Garage Opposite Dell's Ourmr kwg Street pukekohe Agents for the "MAXWELL " 4 Cylinder and the COLUMBIA (} Cylinder. Cars fitted with Magneto FgnUion, Electric Light and Starter. Arrange for a Demonstration. Immediate Delivery. Accessories and Spare Parts Stocked. Karews & Ryan MOTOR ENGINEERS.

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 548, 13 July 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 548, 13 July 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 548, 13 July 1920, Page 4

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