THIS IS WHAT APPEALS!
STRAIGHT OUT DEPOSIT MONEY. “This is wliat appeals to me. I'm a small investor. 1 don’t, have to bothel about income tax. Im taking my little bit out of the savings bank, where I only get 4 per eent., and putting it with the Farmers' Co-op. at 8 per cent.” So said a Taranaki small farmer on Saturdav, after reading the Farmers' < flop. advertisement in the paper inviting deposits'up to five years. This opportunity of making spare money earn the bigvest rate of interest, combined with perfect safety of the principal, will also appeal to other small investors. They do not need to worry about their security, for it is right by them, backed by the judgment of the Farmers’ Co-op. directors (all men with substantial stakes in the province, and having the interests of the province at heart), not to speak of the quarter of a million subscribed capital of the company. Don’t be misled about the Farmers Co-op. It has done and is doing great work for the farmers of "Taranaki, and its financial position is eminently strong. The directors can utilise further capital in the development of the province, which is the reason for appealing for deposit money at 8 per cent. Hundreds of farmers require further capital, and the Society desires to help them. Don’t send your share capital outside. It is all needed here. By sending it away you cannot do any better than by placing it on deposit here. If you send it away, Taranaki will retrogress instead of progress. You can help your province best by investing your money in the Farmers’ Co-op., which in turn will be in a position to lend it to farmers against the best securities. Show your faith in Taranaki by keeping your money here and make it earn the highest rate of interest, consistent with absolute safety. Remember that Tarajnaki is not subject to drought, and that its staple products are always certain to command payable prices. The bottom can never drop out of it, as unfortunately is the experience of certain other parts of the Dominion at the present time. Read the latest London prices for butter and cheese, the foundations of Taranaki’s soundness and prosperity. The province can never look back, if we all work hard, pull together, and use our money to develop its wonderful latent resources. Cash or cheques will be received at the head office, Hawera, or at any of the Society’s branches.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1921, Page 4
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415THIS IS WHAT APPEALS! Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1921, Page 4
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