SOMETHING WORTH HEARING TOWN HALL, . FOXTON, FRIOAY. OCTOBER 12th, at 8 p.m. COLONEL CLOSEY, of Auckland, will explain how Prosperity can be easily achieved in New Zealand. Everybody invited to attend this inspiring address. The Mayor will preside. MANAWATU ROWING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. The Annual Meeting of the Manawatu Rowing Club will be held in Harvey’s rooms on THURSDAY evening next, October 11th, at 8 p.m. Business: Adoption of report and balance-sheet; election of officers and general. E. T. WILSON. Secretary. MANAWATU METROPOLITAN SPRING SHOW. ENTRIES CLOSE AS UNDER:— SCHOOL SECTION, Saturday, September 29th. HOME INDUSTRIES, etc, Saturday, October 6th. STOCK SECTION, Thursday, October 18th. SHEARING COMPETITION AT MANAWATU SPRING SHOW. ENTRIES CLOSE October 18tli. ENTRIES CLOSE October 18th. FULL PARTICULARS ON APPLUCATION TO HUGH IQS SLING, Phone 5455, Secretary, P.O. Box 85, Palmerston North. SIMPSON & KING REGISTERED PLUMBERS. ’PHONE 51,' SHANNON. SPOUTING, TANKS, TINSMITHING. RE-TINNING OF MILK CANS A SPECIALTY. CONTRACTS UNDERTAKEN. ESTIMATES GIVEN FREE. TRAVELLING EXPENSES NIL. FOXTON CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY GENERAL GROCERS AND PROVIDERS. ’Phone 61. ’Phone 61. MAIN STREET, FOXTON. This Society is a branch of the British family of Co-operative Societies known as the C.W.S. (Cooperative Wholesale Society). They represent over 6,500,000 shareholders and, talking' their families into consideration, over 22,000,000 people in all. Last year they purchased primary produce from New Zealand to the value of over £2,500,000 out of their total purchases of over £4,250,000 of Empire produce. Can any other concern put up a better argument for the value of co-oper-ation? Wo specialise in C.W.S. goods. Wc stock no low-grade foreign stuli', neither do we have to seek customers by curious means. We sell only the highest quality goods. That is why we are still growing l . We employ local labour, and buy local products where possible. Have you tried our cheese, manufactured especially for us by the Taikorea Co-operative Cheese Coy. Or our large range of New Zealand jams; also Swan Bacon —the best ever. Become a shareholder before the share list is closed. We don’t offer you nothing for something. You have a voice in the policy of the Society. You become part-owner. You create an asset for yourself, so form up now. We are here to stay here.
THE “QUALITY STORE.’ Ring up your order. Free delivery Jh'Oß SALE. —Henhouse and runs, in first-class condition. To accommodate 50 birdis. Also 28 white leghorns. For £8 10/-. —Apply this office. " OST. —'Between Futter and Baker Streets, via Johnston St., pair Salter scales. —Finder please return to this office.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 4402, 9 October 1934, Page 3
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