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Gilt Edged Security That is the sort of investment every farmer in Taranaki is looking for to-day. He has obtained his money mostly by the sweat of his brow, and he cannot afford to take any risk. That is why freezing works at a port like New Plymouth are sueh a good investment. The money that has been put into bricks and mortar (or ferro-concrete, to be exact) cannot be regarded as so much dead money, for the works as a going concern to-day are worth twice what they cost to build. As a selling proposition, if ever that were contemplated, they would be taken at once as against inland works by any of the big buyers looking for meat works—and they are about. The Smart Road Meat Works are very favorably situated, being almost alongside a deep-sea harbor, where the liners come in to take away the carcases, the cost of handling thereby being reduced to a minimum. Besides, the works are backed by; the DAIRY FACTORIES who some time ago, in order to provide the storage for their produce, put £25,000 into the works. Behind the factories are the suppliers of a great part of the province. What better security could you wish for? None, because Taranaki to-day is the richest part of New_ Zealand, and bids fair in a few years to double its population and treble its productivity. So regarded as an investment alone it is worth your while to take up shares in the new issue of the Farmers' Freezing Company. Write at once for application forms while you think of it to THE SECRETARY, „ Farmers' Meat Works, New Plymouth.

\ Don't go Headlong into the Wet Season Without GOLOSHES AND GITMBOOTS! It may be line to-day but one never knows wiiat 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 WATT if you cannot call—we guarantee satisfaction. McEwen Bros., "K" SHOE STOKENEW 'Phone 20L HRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT, LIVE STOCK. QUEENSLAND JNSURANCE 00, LIMITED. (Funds Invested in the Dominion.) District Agents: BURGESS, ERASER & CO., LTD. LAJE SHIPPING. AMOVED. Sydney, Juns 12.—Manuta, (com New ZeaWEATHER FORECAST. By Telesraph—Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. Decreasing southerly wlntls have been leported, with fair to cloudy weather, and rnln In the West Coast and southern districts. The present Indications are for moderate to strong south-westerly winds, veering to Increasing northerlles, especially In ar.d southward of Cook Straits. The weather Is milder, fair to cloudy generally, and rain is probable on the west coast and southernmost districts. The barometer Is unsteady, and filling soon in the

Here's a Test that anyone can apply to D. And J. McCallum't' Perfection. Compare Perfection with any other brand of Whisky in the Dominion, at any price—higher or lower than that charged for Perfection. The deep, mellow, fully matured qualities and smoothness of taste of Perfection Whisky will prove how very much superior ia this well known brand to the rest. Not only will you enjoy your first drink of Perfection but judicious use will be of benefit to your health—a final test of this Whisky's age, purity and maturity. Make the Test to-day ! Cooke «®i Co., AlbfcJt JjM&SHSI If

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 June 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 13 June 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 13 June 1919, Page 4

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