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In Taranaki during the past year but for the existence of the Smart Eoad Freezing Works, that is, the farmer who is a shareholder, for the works were so jambed that only shareholders' stock could be taken and then not always as promptly as was desirable. Any farmer knows that fats must be in the slaughtering yards when they are at their prime or pinnacle. After that point is reached stock goes back and eats feed that could be used for fattening other stock, so the holder is hit both ways. Prices decline and the farmer is out of pocket Now it is to the advantage of the farmer to have freezing facilities available to deal with his stock at once, and the Smart Eoad'works are out to help him. It has recently decided to enlarge its capital by another £50,000 and build additions in readiness for next season. YOUR CO-OPERATION IS NEEDED. The money must come from the man who is benefited. It is no good saying it cannot be done, because it is a question of pounds, shillings and pence to you, and must be done. You cannot afford to lose any more money. You want to get every pound that is going. By subscribing for shares you get the increased facilities to cope with your stock, and at the same time you get a splendid investment for your money, for a part of the additional capital required will be devoted to launching out further in connection with the by-products and also to ensure more economical running. It means money to you, so get in touch at once with THE SECRETARY, Freezing "Works, New Plymouth',

gANKS' COMMERCIAL QOLLEGE (New Plymouth Branch). V. DUFF, A.LA., N.Z., Local Director. (A.M.P. Buildings, Telephone 89). BOOK SEEPING. ■PVEEY man engaged or hoping tq enknowledge of book-keeping. It is indispensable to the successful conduct of business. A man may buy well and sell well, but he must also have a sound knowledge of the Accountancy side of the business. The Courts tell us how many men get into serious trouble through their failure to keep proper books of account.

By taking a course of study with BANKS! COLLEGE the prospective business man can obtain that sound knowledge of Accountancy principles, which is so essential to success. Is it not worth while devoting a little to master this increasingly importantsubject? ALL TUITION IS INDIVIDUAL, so the progress of a Btudent depends upon his own ability and perseverance. NO MAN OR WOMAN. TTONEST to .themselves are satisfied with the Standard of Education they have attained to. To get further without attending the University has been a puzzle. The Metropolitan Coaching and Correspondence College lias solved the problem, by means of their special method of INDIVIDUAL TUITION. They have retained the services of University Graduates and other Specialists. For a reasonable fee one can coach individually by Correspondence In any subject. Special attention given to those whose Education might be classed as "sadly neglected." Write for prospectus to-day. It gives you a lot of information that will Interest you. METROPOLITAN COACHING & j CORRESPONDENC E COLLEGE, G.FO. Box 671. AUCKLAND. IM B ' R' JJEVILLE JJENAUD ! RESUMES TUITION i TO-DAY (TUESDAY, MAY 27). INGLEWOOD COMMENCING ' THUESDAY WEEK.

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 May 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 27 May 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 27 May 1919, Page 4

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