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KEEP YOUR MONEY IN TARANAKI! HOW TO DO IT: Deposit it with the FARMERS* CO-OP. which will accept up to £50,000, in sums of £lOO and m DEPOSITS at 8J INTEREST FOR FIVE Y«AB« PAYABLE ' <Th» Society to have the right to repay in pwfr OE fttil >4 end of three years.) DON’T BE MISLED TARANAKI'S OWN “FARMERS’ CO-OP.” is financially as outside firms that are appealing for your money. Its Directors are ail Taranaki Farmers, who have big Taropaki and have the welfare of Taranaki atdteart, if money continues to leave this Province in large sums, as at present, Taranaki will retrogress instead of progress. Hundreds of Taranaki farmers are now in need of your nupiex, Yffu caa (help them and ■ r ' ■. 'n Keep the Province Prosperous by investing your money in the FARMERS’ CO-OP.< witieli in turn will b§ in the position to lend to fanners against the besj securities., ,) THE FARMERS’ CO-OP. SVILL TAKH £50,000 at 81 The investment is absolutely safe. The Society, has ovefl £250.00(1 in subscribed Capital at its back as a security, fog 4 .your investments, > Cash or Cheques will be received at the HEAD OFFICE, HAWERA, or at any of the Society’s Branches. | Keep Your Money in Taranakilj

A feature of the unemployed problem in Auckland is the large number of young men seeking work. The majority of the signatories to the register at the Town Hall are of this class, strapping young fellows of the laboring class whose ages range from 23 years upwards. Their prospects of obtaining employment are not very bright, for employers in some instances are obliged to curtail their staffs, with the result that more men are placed in competition for the few positions that from time to time become vacant. On Tuesday seven of these young fellows enrolled at the Trades Hall. Ten applications were also received at the Labor Bureau. The altered arrangements that were made necessary in connection wr4k ! the dispatch of the final party fA* I Maixgamuka (Hokianga) relief work: 1 provide for the men leaving the city tOs wards the end of next week.—Star. North British SOLID TRUCK TYRES are fitted at once, so that your truck need not remain idle at all. Get in touch with C. L. Wilson and Co.. Ltd.. Eltham- "

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Taranaki Daily News, 6 July 1921, Page 3

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382

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 6 July 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 6 July 1921, Page 3

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