TRUTH ABOUT THE NEW CO-OPER-ATIVE WOOLLEN COMPANY. The financial expert of a popular New Zealand weekly journal states: "Evidently the experienced nine gentlemen who are sponsors f« £te flew Zealand Co-operative Woollen Mills, Ltd., have thought the matter out upon sound lines One is forced to that conclusion by reading the prospectus now under notice. Nearly all the directors are already connected with very successful co-operative enterprises, and they have joined with them Mr. J. W. Armstrong, who was lately the general manager of a large woollen mills concern in India. This is a very fortunate combination, which will help to clear away the amateurism which so often proves to be the bane of newly-formed companies directed by men who know practically nothing of the technicalities of the business. . , . Under the circumstances tliis country is getting a splendid opportunity for firmly establishing this great trade on a permanent footing." Every farmer will be interested in this co-operative enterprise. Wool-growers! own your own mill by taking shares in the New Zealand Co-operative Woollen Mills, Ltd. Prospectus and application form can be obtained from any branch of the Bank of New Zealand, or from the secretary of the company, 12 King's Chambers, Commerce Street, Auckland,—2. Millions of the choicest Lavender Flowers are grown every year to make the famous No, 52 Lavender Water. 7
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 December 1920, Page 4
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