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, .. . n Merchandise- ___1_: FAR YOUR INFORMATION. vlt is not as generally known as it ought-to be that the manufacturers and purveyors of the WoHd-Famous "New Zealand Dairy Association " and "Anchor" Brands of Butter are a band of about a thousand dairy - farmers, who have undertaken to manage their own affairs on a Co-operative basis. These Co-operative farmers have secured a splendid property and plant which is in every way up-to-date, and having obtained the best available business management and the most qualified and skilful working staff are carrying on a successful business. The constitution of the Company provides that every bit of the advantages of trading shall be divided i exclusively among the actual milk-producers and suppliers. This system has been in operation for the past five years, and through it, the Cqmpany is paying out to the producers about £150,000 sterling annually. Under no other system could money be ; distributed to such general advantage. No one is receiving a large income which he can spare to lock * up in investment, but each worker is getting his full, just share with regularity, and he In turn \ passes it on in exchange for the requirements of his | family and farm. Neither trust nor capitalist ■ has ; part or lot in this business. It is owned by the I | workers and is conducted in the workers' interests i from start to finish. It supplies an ideal arrangement: l for keeping money moving. Nobody gets too much 1 out of it, but the money passes from the hands of i he Co-operators to the butcher, the baker, the grocer, I the draper, the ironmonger and traders generally, I and then filters through them to the city workers. I Everywhere ;< in its train it leaves behind it ,? the * benefactions which are the outcome of the true > mission of money. This merits your approval. Added l to these advantages it supplies most of the Auckland households with a pure, perfect, and delicious article of food. '"■-■>... .&U\^^ : '-w., \; < %-.%\ "'"J- r v ■ ■„>■ ■"•'■' ''* " * - >.v'.' :';:■■ K -'•■•" f, : .*••;, ;K ... ,: ' ' •, . « ■;■. --.. . . ..'■:. 'IT IS'.-.THE BEST. "~Wg «■■■■'* ;! IS IT ON YOUR TABLE? I ."'.TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS: Upper Symonds Street. TELEPHONE No. 355. ■■' . NEWTON ROAD AND GLADSTONE STREET, • < v ' AUCKLAND. V DANIEL AFIKELL, Proprietor. '% Dunedin Ale and Stout ... , ... Quarts 9/- per dozen. | „ >. ... ~. Pints 4/6 „ Arkell's Own Brew Ale and Stout ... Quarts 8/- „ | ~ '„•? ... ... - ... Pints .4/-"". -" „ o "- 1 |: Draught Ale and Stout. *~ - / I XXXX Strong Old Ale ... ... "; 2/- pep gallon. | XXX Mild Ale ... - .... ... ... .^. i. - 1/6 „. | AK Bitter Ale ... .i," .;'i 1/9 , „ V Extra Stout (specially suited for invalids) ... *: 1/9 ~ | Draught Ale and Stout in Bottles ... Quarts 5/6 per dozen. ""'.» .. .. "•• ... Pints 3/6 ~ ' ; : .| Crushed Malt ... • ... .:/• ' 7/- per bushel % Pure Island Lime Juice' . ... "■.,... ... 6/6 - per dozen "' t ■ >-'-_, kelson Hops at Market Price in lib or Jib Packets. ■ ■' PRICE OF BEER CASKS- 1 18 gallon, 9/« .10 gallon, 7/6 5 gallon, 5/- 8 gallon, 4/S ',' ~ ' 2 gallon, 3/6 each. ~~_ _ . r ; BOTTLES BOUGHT. ~ HERBERT J. ARKELL, Brewer and Manager. & CLOVER j/f i^^\ l fr' >^^^^^a fld MANURES. ;■ . PRICE list >^iTj *^/^ on "Three Star" Pure Green Bonedustand % ■ Pure Steamed Bonedust. i j<rWO Superphosphate, Kainit, Baric Slag, Sulphate . (I dfik^ • of Potash, Guano, at lowest market rates. <JM ♦ Grain and Produce Merchants, j ST. EAST, AUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13286, 19 September 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13286, 19 September 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13286, 19 September 1906, Page 2

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