The By-Products Of a freezing works are very valuable. First there are tlie skins and wool which always command good prices. Tlien thex - e are the various grades of tallow, for which there is ever a keen demand. Manures—well, everyone knows how necessary they are, especially in a pastoral country like Taranaki. The Province has, as a matter of fact, not yet realised what can be done by the systematic use of cheap fertilisers. When it does its production will more than double. That, however, is another story. The tinning department is a valuable adjunct, for the market for tinned meats has never been satisfied. The demand will be greater now than ever in Europe, owing to the ruthless slaughter of the capital stock. There are other side lines than can be exploited. THE TARANAKI FARMERS' MEAT COMPANY are alive to the necessity for exploitation of tinning, for they realise it means thousands of pounds additional profit to shareholders. It is for this reason and other obvious reasons that they are now asking the farmers of Taranaki to subscribe additional share capital of £50,000. Their business is a rapidly-growing one, and every growing concern must have financial fertilisers. You are, therefore, invited to help the company and help yourself by taking up more shares, or if you are not already a shareholder to become one at once. "Write for application forms to THE SECRETARY, Taranaki Farmers' Meat Works, New Plymouth,
ACRES, 9-roomed house, hot and cold water, all conveniences; 16-bail i»wshed and ioft; well watered; all •ivel and ploughable and subdivided into pp.ddocks', very few weeds; carrying 31 cows, yearlings and calves; 1 mile /roin factory and Brixton Post Office. Price is £7O per acre, £I2OO cash, balance for term at 5J per cent. 1 and sheds; all been ploughed; all in grass; very few weeds; will carry comfortably thirty-five cows; halfmile from factory, quarter-mile from school and post office. Price is £3l per acre, cash £2OOO, balance :1 or 8 years at fii per cent. This is a first-class farm and we can honestly recommend it as a good paying proposition. JELLYMAN & HUNTER. COMMISSION AGENTS. Stock Agents for N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Egmont St. New Plymouth. P.O. Box 211 'Phone 504.
Don't go Headlong into the Wet Season Without GOLOSHES AND GUMBOOTS! It may be fine to-day but one never knows "what the morrow will bring forth. We are well-stocked with the very best GUMBOOTS for men, women and children; also Goloshes in reliable qualities. ORDER BY MAIL if you cannot call—we guarantee satisfaction. McEwen Bros., "K" SHOE STORE NEW PLYMOUTH 'Phone 201.
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 May 1919, Page 4
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