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• ' Merchandise. ■ . - FOR YOUR INFORMATION. It is not as generally known as it ought to be that the manufacturers and purveyors of the World-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 exclusively among the actual milk-producers and suppliers. This system has been in operation for the past five years, and through it the Company 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 workers and is conducted in the workers' interests from start to finish. It supplies an ideal arrangement for keeping money moving. Nobody gets too much out of it, but the money passes from the hands of he Co-operators to the butcher, the baker, the grocer, the draper, the ironmonger and traders generally, and then filters through them to the city workers. 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 to these advantages it supplies most of the Auckland households with a pure, perfect, and delicious article of food. Why not please yourself ? You undoubtedly will if you use | Iff as as beneficial to health *3 it is delightful to the taate. ••Pure ana unmixea. I "" Yields a maximum proportion of the valuable TOM 9 Constituents of the cocoa bean."—THE LANCET, 1 "Perfect In Flavour, Pure and well prepared."— 8 BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL 78 J BEST & GOES FARTHEST. 11. Furnishing Goods. ; LIMITED CHANGE OF SEASON. Ex Star of Scotland (and others to arrive). Furnishing Drapery Carpets & Floor Coverings Kitchen Ironmongery & Crockery The Very Latest in All Classes from Home and Foreign Markets. We have the Finest Stock in the Colony of QUAINT ART FURNITURE (our. own manufacture). QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. im r '■■'■] TicimTTiVW <***■vnrr' ■ yawirm ■ mm,ifurnwrtrrmr Monumental Masonry . fl FRANK HARRIS AND CO.. LTD., I ■ . ' Monumental MASONS, I WELLESLEY-STREET' EAST, AUCKLAND, I (TELEPHONE 1430) OPPOSITE' PUBLIC LIBRARY, I Beg to announce that they have purchased ■ the Old-established Monumental Business of W. THOMAS, VIOTO BIA-ST. EAST, and having only . TWO a D Business to remove the stock, thev propose to sell the same a CONSIDERMONTHS to remove the stock, thev propose to sell the same at a CONSIDERABLE REDUCTION on ordinary list prices, in order to save expense of removal. The Stock is new and up-to-date; a large portion of it is not. yet ' unpacked. We invite all persons requiring Memorials to call and inspect tho a stock, this being an opportunity to securo beautiful Memorials in Marble and Granite at EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES. , FRANK HARRIS AND ~CO., LTD. In reference to the above, we beg to thank our numerous customers for past favours, and take this opportunity to recommend the Firm of Frank Harris and Co., Ltd., to our Clients and the general public, and are confident that all work entrusted to them wil.' - be finished in a satisfactory manner. (Signed) W. THOMAS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13296, 1 October 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13296, 1 October 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13296, 1 October 1906, Page 2

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