FOXTON GENERAL GROCERS AND PROVIDERS. ’Phone 61. ’Phone 61. MAIN STREET, FOXTON. Co-operation stands Supreme! It also stands for the elimination of those who live on the labours of the producer. It seeks to aid in bringing' about a more equitable distribution of values as between producer and consumer. The producer desires fair value for his production, the consumer desires fair value for his money. Only under Co - operation can this be brought about. By becoming a member of the Society, you will eventually partake of the benefits that will be assured. On the other hand, yon receive no benefits, even when you art- enticed with catching offers. Being a shareholder entitles you to a voice in the policy and as the Society expands your share increases in value. Wo don't offer discounts, wo sell at the lowest prices which eliminates excessive profits. Our keynote is “Quality.” You cannot do better than become a Co-operator so dreaded by the dealer who has dictated to you. Call and enquire re shares. ~ liing up your order. Free delivery CASH BUYERS OF FARM : PRODUCE. We feature C.W.S. famous tea. SnoAvball flour, To Aro Seeds, Equity soap and Aulsebrooks biscuits. Full weights and civility. See how it grows!
REGISTERED PLUMBERS. ’PHONE 51, SHANNON. SPOUTING, TANKS, TINSMITHING. RE-TINNING OF MILK CANS A SPECIALTY. CONTRACTS UNDERTAKEN. ESTIMATES GIVEN FREE. TRAVELLING EXPENSES NIL. PUBLIC NOTICE. SUBSCRIBERS are notified that the subscription rates for the HERALD are as under: — Single Copies 2d Per Quarter, in advance . . 4/C Per Quarter, Booked .... 6/Posted, 1/6 per Quarter. TO THE RESIDENTS OF FOXTON 'J'HOSE requiring the services of an Architect, consult M. R. Varnham, Bath Street, Levin. Years of study and practical experience. Reasonable charges. Communications promptly attended to HOWARD M. PHILLIPS, PIANO TUNER TO OVER 40 TEACHERS OF MUSIC. Also Sole Tuner for Mes3r3 H. Coles and Co., Palmerston N. Orders may De booked at HERALD OFFICE. DENTAL NOTICE. JOHN S. HORNBLOW. DENTISTWILL visit Foxton weekly on Fridays, 10.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. ROSS’S ROOMS (UPSTAIRS). Corner Square and Rangitikei St., Palmerston North. Phone 6760.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 4412, 1 November 1934, Page 2
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344Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 4412, 1 November 1934, Page 2
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