The N.Z. Farmers’ Go-op., Assn, of Canterbury Limited. CONVERSATION OVERHEARD ALONGSIDE PREMISES, HARDY STREET, PROSPECTIVE SHAREHOLDER; How many Shareholders have these people on the register ? WELL-INFORMED SHAREHOLDER; The latest figures arc 11,093, and increasing continuously. P.S.: What do the Ordinary Shares cost? W. 1.8.: Ordinary Shares are of the nominal value of £5 each, but are issued paid up to £2 only, leaving £3 per share uncalled. A premium <pf 10/- per share attaches to this, issue. P.S.: What dividend is the Association paying W. 1.5.: The dividend is, of course, dependent on the year's available profits: but for ,38 years an average DIVIDEND of 81 PER CENT, has been paid. * - P.S.: Arc there any other benefits besides the 81, per cent. ? WH.S.: Yes ; besides the 5 per cent. Cash Discount or the 2£ per cent, oh monthly accounts, a BONUS ON THE YEARLY PURCHASES IS DECLARED. Also a REBATE ON COMMISSION CHARGED ON . ALL STOCK iSOLD—generally, 25 per cent., or 30 per cent.; in other words, 5/- to C/- refunded in every £1 charged as commission, P.S.: Is it a sound proposition? W. 1.5.: I should say so, with the surplus of assets over liabilities (including uncalled capital), £1,418,979. P.S.: Good gracious, what have I been thinking pf to have missed an investment like this all these years. DON’T DELAY. ENQUIRE TO-DAY! W. H. WARREN, Acting-Manager. S Men's Stout 6/6 S >• Light S f 6 S Ladies’ - - A/S| (Soles slid Heels) s: per set. I Men’* Stout 2/3 S Light 1/9 JSJ LAlllOA* -• • 3/3r ss (Heel* only) s per pair. f THIN Rubber plates, wilh raised Studs, to be attached on top of ordinay soles and heels, giving complete protection from wear. I FROM ALL f BOOTMEN. 5 New Zealand H Agents ; MILITARY SOLES AND, HEELS make one pair of boots last the time of three fTHEY imparl smoothness to the tread, give grip, and prevent slipping. Keep feet dry in wet weather. Ideal for golf. Fortify your Boots! 5 BRADFIELD, | MscPHERSON, § LttL, 1 34, Water Si.. ■ § Dunedin. Mfrs.:~-PHILLIPS' PATENTS. Ltd., London, TSng. As worn by thousands of New Zealand Officers and Men Overseas.
Further Reduction IN PRICE OF TEA. From November Ist ‘AMBER TIPS’ FINEST CEYLON TEA will be reduced 4d. per lb. But no reduction in Quality, Its high standard is still maintained and will be maintained |is hitherto. Prices now 3/2 & 3/4 per lb. Beware of the cheap inferior Dutch (J ava ) Teas now being foisted upon this market. Stick to the old Favourite “AMBER TIPS” FROM THE HILL GARDENS OF CEYLON
To the Cyclists of New Zealand E On and after the Ist November, 1920, the prices of, otir well-known DUNLOP (12 months' guarahtee) and OCEANIC (6 months’ guarantee) TYRES will be as follow DUNLOP ROADSTER COVER DUNLOP ROADSTER COVER DUNLOP TUBE ... OCEANIC COVER t 1 OCEANIC COVER *3" . . OCEANIC TUBE . 25/6 27/6 17/6 7/Stpcked and vended by all reputable Cycle Stores throughout N.Z. of Australasia Ltd. Christchurch, Wellington, Auckland .''
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 16 November 1920, Page 2
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495Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 16 November 1920, Page 2
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