Taranaki is only in its infancy In regard to the Freezing Industry*. Provide the facilities and the fat stock will be there. This is conclusively proved throughout New Zealand by the fact that not only have the more recently established companies had all the stock they can cope with, but the older companies have had to increase their capacity from time to time to keep pace with the industry. In this province the proportion of FREEZING STOCK is increasing at an extraordinary rate. To meet the demands the Taranaki Farmers' Meat Company, which has already in the brief space of three years doubled and redoubled its works, must provide further accommodation. Additional capital of £50,000 has been authorised to do it with. To obtain the most economical results the capacity of the works should riot be less than 1500 sheep and 150 head of cattle daily. It is now 1000 sheep and 80 cattle daily. The stock must be put through immediately it is ready. All the departments must be increased—the slaughtering, preserving, tallow, manure, etc. IT IS A SOUND PROPOSITION For farmers to subscribe the capital. The works are theirs, the profits are theirs, the advantage of getting top price for their fat stock is theirs. So send for application forms at once to THE MANAGER, New Plymouth.
gANKS' QOMMERCIAL QOLLEGE (New Plymouth Branch). V. DUFF, A.1.A., N.Z., Local Director. (A.M.P. Buildings, Telephone 89). BOOK KEEPING. JgVERY man engaged or hoping to engage in business should have a sound knowledge 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 whjle devoting a little to master this increasingly important subject? ALL TUITION IS INDIVIDUAL, so the progress of a student depends upon his own ability and perseverance. YOUR POSITION IS WORTH JUST AS MUCH AS YOU CAN MAKE IT WORITH. The onus rests entirely with you. Experts are paid for what they know, and for applying this knowledge in practice. You can be an expert in your work if you take the trouble to learn it. Your spare moments are very valuable if you utilise them in the right direction. OUR CORRESPONDENCE COURSES H-'-VE PUT HUNDREDS ON * THE ROAD TO SUCCESS. Write for Prospectus. Whatever business you wish to become expert in, we can help YOU. METROPOLITAN COACHING & CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE,
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 May 1919, Page 4
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456Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 29 May 1919, Page 4
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