THE FARMERS CO-OP. Organisation society of N.Z /LTD. . AUTHORISED CAPITAL' ....... £500,000 ' SUBSCRIBED 'CAPITAL £153,30 C PAID-UP CAPITAL ............ £75,40 C GENERAL RESERVE ACCOUNT .. £2,000 OP THE 30,000 SHARES OP THE "C" SERIES 1 ' ' 15,300 HAVE BEEN ALLOTTED -; > \,• ■ LEAVING 14,700 YET TO BE ALLOTTED. , ! . fHE DIRECTORS urge upon the FARMERS' of TARANAKI. to assist their own Organisation by making immediate application for these shares. The shares are of a nominal value of £lO, but in the past it has bi>en the policy of the Board to call up to only, and it is their present intention that future calls frill be - ,oil the same basis. . ■■ APPLICATION FORMS may be obtained at Head Office, Ha wera, and at our Branches and Agencies. £1 per share on application. . 10/- per share is payable on allotment. The balance £3 10s is payable in, quarterly instalments of 10/per share. If desired shares may be paid up to £5 or £lO per share. f • '■ Immediately a share is all otted the amount paid up . becomes Interest-bearing, For the period ending 31st March, 1920, a dividend of O pPjD on the paid-up capital was deferred an,i has been paid v/LU.I X Shares iri the Organisation. are for Farmers the BEST INVESTMENT at present' taring in laranaki. During the Qrganisation's six years of operations the farmers'of Taranaki benefited in the way of DIVIDENDS AND BONUBES, Etc., by a sum.exceeding £37,000, and owing to the influence* of the Organisation the commission on stock is LOWER in Taranaki than in any other part of the Dominion. lhe following rates are paid by the Organisation on Fixed Deposits:—• 24 montiis .<i per cent; 12 months 5 per cent; 0 months 4 per > , cent; interest being payable half-yearly. • Owing id the enormous expansion oif business we look to the Farmers fear support. .and urge upon them the necessity of taking further shares, and ilnAnchilly assisting the Organisation to the full extent their means -will permit. We are nnw a force in Taranaki, but remember: "Co-operation eeaaea t'o become a force if the individuals of the organisation do not cooperate and act as oftfl" i THOMAS TAYLOR, General Manager. L~ * SjgT Good Night-Cap A A comforting drink for supper ensures tranquil repose. U *S, SOLUBI-t N UT«"IVIOUS NETWEIGHI* Save the Labels fet FREE Chocolate*. m (Witt"' , Nt STLE tANGlO**"* eo "BtKSH) MILKM" Ct **IVCVV" - » 2 VI [[ *1 / "\ p£| Jfastory of 7eas°B -arid now, at the" present moment**' This series records some incidents in the of tea covering a period of 1400 years? ~j v^ ue tea as a restorative tand a mild stimulant is universally admitted. So too the remarkable popularity of "Amber Tips" and the fact that it has maintaTned first place for so many years as everybody's favourite blend, is in itself proof 6f excep- ' tional value. And here's the secretAmber Tips quality has been maintained. • 99 EVERYBODY'S. FAVOURITE is §till predominant, because it is first m quality flavour and value. Get a packet to-day and prove its goodness. m REMOVES GREASES I - OK •! sCLEANSERt Create an atmosphere of Nazol abo* you, so that you constantly inhale 'it-# about ten drops on the chest of jacket at night or on the singlet.irtlp morning protects you iQtac^j
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 August 1920, Page 6
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