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TO FARMERS. THE N.Z. FARMERS* CO-OPERATIVE FERTILIZER MANUFACTURING CO. 60,000 SHARES AT £5 EACH. £2 10/- per share only to be called up. 10/- per share on application, 5/- calls every two months. ALREADY a large number iu this district have taken shares, and over 4000 FARMERS ARE NOW SHAREHOLDEP.S, and the Share List is FAST CLOSING UP. YOUR CO. is supported wholeheartedly by the N.Z. Farmers’ Union and all its branches. HON. A. MYERS, Minister for Customs, speaking at the opening of Westfield Freezing Works, brought the Company under the notice of the large gathering of farmers, and expressed his conviction that such a movement was absolutely necessary for the farmers, and congratulated the directors on the good work undertaken. YOUR CO. has already entered into contracts and concessions for raw material (guaranteed over 80% Phosphate of Lime), which is only a few days’ steam from N.Z. YOUR PLANT will be the largest automatic labour-saving device south of the Line, which will enable you to manufacture the best Super. CONSIDERABLY BELOW £3 PER TON. A Depot will be established at Napier. Benefits to Shareholders only. Preference to Shareholders only. Balance of profit in form of rebate. YOUR CO. will manufacture every ■Tade of Artificial Manure. OWNED AND CONTROLLED BY THE FARMERS OF NEW ZEALAND. Mr. W. J. ABBOTT, Sales Manager, will be able to give this district a short visit. Enquiries can be made at the PACIFIC HOTEL, HASTINGS, or at WELLWOOD & WELLWOOD’S Office, QUEEN HASTINGS.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 268, 28 October 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 268, 28 October 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 268, 28 October 1916, Page 2