TFQRD GAItS, FORD TRUCKS | X PRICE £245 Pflti.OE*2351 I Fordsoo. Tractors, X PfllOE £325 | ''F.O.B..Wel!ln£t6h. All in Stuck* ft CANADA SXfiO^\\&ffK!*rt I \%jysF/' SUBvECTSi a Buy Genuine Ford Parts from Licensed y Ford Dealers. C DON'T BLAME THE OAR if you encourage trouble by buying jf imitation Ford spares. The Genuine Canadian Vanadium Steel 3 has the word "Ford" stamped into the metal. 5 Dealers' Business Depends on " v Confidence, S Ninety per cent, of successful dealers' businesses are built up \.on confidence. His customers have confidence in him, and that is X wny they continue to patronise him. Onpe that confidence is violated 3 » good customer is lost, and very seldom comes back. He must -\ shun the manufacturer or distributor who '- tries to convince him '<X that he can make a nice, easy profit by selling these JUbl AS} 3 GOOD" parts in place of genuine. , A £500 WORTH OF GENUINE FORD PARTS ALWAYS CARRIED >- t '...■...'. .■ ■■ ■•.■: IN STOCK AT - ; I E. H. BEST, &C 6 , Ltd , ' > GARAGE, High and Wynow Streets, \ [BLENHEIM. {..For.Warmth- ' @^B| I S@und Sleep, /Cg^|/< I ; 3 f|lO ensure warmth, and restful sleep you must have sufficient quilts •A J and blankets for these cold .winter nights. The Down Quilt be surpassed for warmth and lightness. Cosy and snug, 3 charming in appearance—an ornament to a bedroom. % Now Ss the time to buy. > Our Values are UnequaUecL I Smaie asid Hay^ Ltd., f Market'.'Streetf.;-South,' Blenheim. < The N.Z. FarmferS'-'Oo-opa I *■ ■ ' « *- •'■ % •£ Of Canterbury. Limited; ) £ Conversation overheard aßon^slde the 'I --"-.'New Buildings : y PROSPECTIVE SHAREHOLDER: How many shareholders have 3 these people on the register? X WELL-INFORMED SHAREHOLDER: The latest) figures are 8800, f and increasing continuously. \ P.S.: What-do the ordinary shares cost? X W.1.5.: Ordinary shares are of tho nominal value of £5 each, but •f ■ wro issued paid up to £2 only, leaving £3 per share uncalled. A S premium of 10s per share attaches to this issue. \ P.S.: What dividend is the Association! paying? » . _ C £ W.IS • The dividend is of course dependent on the. .year's available J \ " profits but for 3.7 years an average DIVIDEND' OF 8£ PER X \ ■ CENT, has boon paid. C 3 P.S.: Are thel-w any other benefits besides iihe 8£ per cent? J *\. WI S • Yes besides tho 5 per cent, cash discount or the 2J per cent. X T 'on monthly: accounts a BONUS ON THE YEARLY PURCHASES <> 3 IS DECLARED. Also a REBATE ON COMMISSION CHARGED \ \ ON ALL STOCK SOLD—generally 25 per cent, or 30, per cent.; \ T in other words, os to 6s refunded in every £1 charged: as com- A J» mission.. \ \ P.S.: If tlio Co-op, did not exist what would the farmer be paying? T -W.1.5.: It is well-known thai) .owing to Co-op, influence in tho past, J % commissions on stock and wool arc lower in Canterbury and \ \ Marlboronga than in any other part of tih© Dominion. The v <f Co-op, has therefore saved tho farmers thousands of pounds. J \ P.S.: Is it a sound: proposition? * , j \ WIS : I should say so, with the surplus of assets over liabilities (in- < f eluding uncalled capital) £903,000. g 3 P.S.: Good gracious, what- have .1 been thinking <of to have missed \ \ £ an investment like this all these years. «£ i \ Don't Deiay. Enquire To-d-ay, % JA, %J QRhY .. .... ' loocal-Manager. ,)ul> I*rinting~aay style or color— Continuous advertising and conAt "Express" office tiuuous prosperity go hand iv hand".
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Marlborough Express, Volume LIII, Issue 187, 4 July 1919, Page 3
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565Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume LIII, Issue 187, 4 July 1919, Page 3
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