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K DEPOSITS FOR FIVE YEARS FOR YOUR SAVINGS in sums of £lOO and upwards . ’ ill '• - • . . KEEP YOUR MONEY The “ ” FARMERS’ CO-OP The Farmers’ Co-op. invite applications for £50,000 in deposits at I. IlecauSe it is needed for 8 per cent., for five years, the Society to have the right to repay part or development whole after thWB y fiars - 2n . The extra capital is required to fend to farmers, and so assist in . Because your money is , , 3 3 developing Taranaki s resources. absolutely safe Farmers’ Co-op. has invested in Taranaki £330,000 tn She 3. Because Taranaki is not shape of lBans ’ stocks - materiaL etc ” required by its torrner clifents - Lw * , . _ , to farmers are mainly against dairy stock, which is invariably valued an a SUOJCCt to drOUgnt conservative basis, and is regarded to-day by financial authorities as easily the best and safest security in the Dominion, 4. Because Taranaki de- u j- , . In the past seven years the Farmers Co-op. has distributed to pends upon the dairy* Shareholders no less a sum than £30.000 in dividends and rebates, and in ing industry ether directions has been ot considerable assistance to producers. ! Tne deposits will be used for further financing farmers, and so as5. Because the bottom will sist in the province’s development, not fall out of dairy- TARANAKI IS SAFE! mg There is no part of Mew Zealand so safe as Taranaki is to-day. The 6. Because the Farmers’ future of the dairy industry is assured. Fcr the last two years Taranaki Co-op. has backings bas exported produce valued at over five millions annually, equal to ove. five to six times that £BO P er haad of papulation, against the average Tor the whole o< New ZeaIL / T 1 I last year of less than £4O. Thus its productivity on a per capita® Ot the deposits asked S32sis j£ twjce O f the res | e ? fj ew Zealand, and stands as the highest for in the world to-day! 7. Because you live along- The Fa ™“’ CMß ’ is mara9ed bv * <! “'“ teB wl ” " . , ... successful farmers with substantial stakes-in the province, anxious ano Side your securities wjj|jng to promote Hs best interests. They can be depended upon to watch 8. Because you cannot do ore r the invests of .hareholder. as wall as . . , BOARD OF DIRECTORS: better With your sav- ALEXANDER HUNTER, Esq., Hawera, Chairman, ings outside Taranaki w . 0 . belton, Esq., iwwera. ™ H. BUCKERIDGE, Esq., Hawera. T THE ’ EFOIiE X™/ M KEEP YOUR MONEY R. HONE A. E. SYKES. Esq'. Waveriey. 1%.T V m 4 V'T WM ' Eso - Waitara. JOS. WOOLDRIDGE, Esq., Okato. 11M 1 AtvAlN And General Manager THOMAS TAYLOR. Apply immediately at any of our branches, or write to the General Manager or the Chairman of Directors. Hawera, tor full information.

North British Rubber Hot Water Bags, with the “UNIQUE” Stopper, have the North British Rubber Company’s trade mark stamped on the neck —the emblem of quality. 125. All wise men drink Camroc Dry Ginger Ale. Its purity and excellence please the most erasing palate. It is pi “pared from an original Belfast formula, and contains no artificial ; gredients. W’-'lesome and nourishing. You can get it at all Hotels and Stores.

Roses in Picardie, bloom in your beauty, Shine once again in the glow of the sun, Linked with the story of valor and glory, When the bold “Aussie” drove out the Jread “Hun,” Deep in the “dug-outs” by shell torn St. Quentin, Shrines ye endeared in our memory endure, Deprived of comfort, hope, and light, And Woods’ Gr«at Peppermint Cure.

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 July 1921, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 9 July 1921, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 9 July 1921, Page 7

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