Factors which go to build up a successful business 1. A Sound Policy. 2. The goodwill of clients. 3. An artictle which gives entire satis* faction, and which in itself becomes a selling agent. Commencing in 1921, from Zero, the output of Fertilizers from the Te Papapa Works of c m fiealand (FARMERS' FERTILIZER CQ EID. has steadily developed to a very large tonnage. The output from the TARANAKI WORKS promises to develop in the same' ratio. The Success of the N.Z. FARMERS’FERTILIZER CO. LTDI is largely attributable to the three factors above mentioned. The Company specialises in the manufacture of HIGH GRADE SUPERPHOSPHATE which is the outstanding Fertilizer for Autumn and Spring top-dressing. v Special machinery installed for the manufacture of complete mixed 1 Fertilizers for all crops. Supplies obtainable from all Wholesale Fertilizer Merchants and Storekeepers, or direct from the Company /
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Wairarapa Age, 8 February 1927, Page 2
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