■Li ■ ' ■ , ■ Uj yj. - — -uig ATriumnh for Co-oneration i Great Success of the Farmers' Union Trading Company's j "Buy-in-November" Campaign PHENOMENAL INCREASE IN SALES AST month the Farmers' Union Trading Company set out to do the biggest merchandising business in the history z3 i XAST this or any other New Zealand Co-operative concern to do the merchandising business in the history g of this or any other New Zealand Co-operative concern —and it succeeded. Its " Buy-in-November " Cam- g —I paign drew a wonderful response from its SbareholdersTiiid Customers. _ Into the Company's Auckland warehouse poured thousands of orders daily. Its thirty-one Branches throughout the Province established new records in —every branch exceeding its turn-* over for the corresponding month last year by very substantial amounts. Here are the actual percentages:-^-f—=— ——— = Increase over Sales for \ XT ■ Increase over Sales for .. *~ Increase over Sales tor II Wama November, 1919. , Name - November, 1919. HEAD OFFICE (Auckland) 54 per cent. OTEWA ... w ««. 307 percent BUCKLAND ... ' ... 60 „ OTOROHANGA «... *.< 40 „ HANGATIKI 54 „ PAENGAROA _ *>< 115 „ n*™* •■■ ■ 89 : ISSSnuT «.„ ».„ 216 „ HUNTLY, ... ~, ... 89 „ PA PAKURA « 62 n KAITAIA ... ..- -... 255 „ piopiQ _ _ _ 102 * KATIKATI ... ... *.- 89 „ PORTLAND '.« „ 78 „ KOPAKI ... „.« ... 55 „ PUKEKOHE M M 19 u KUTARERE ~* *.. 70 „ RAGLAN ».«.,*. 68 m ~ . ____ T _ __ TE KUITI SP.M * M »« 53 MAKETU - 30 - TEPTJKE .„ ra „ 60 " MATJNGATAPERE... ... 155 „ m _ _„ n 6 **<»* „i m „„■. TOE,EEE =*_ business under private NETHERTON .... • ... 169 „ ""* S3SZSS».' Wl,abto for NGARUAWAHIA 65 „ IF/t^ **" "* — 41 » [ _ „ --M WAITOMO «, ... «.„ 54 M ONEWHERO ~- ... 131 „ WELLSFORD ■_ ... 151 " a ONGARUE fc ... 36 „ WHAKAPARA »., „ 9 SO " B ' OPOTIKI ... ... ... 83 „ L WHANGAREI >.< „., 41 " I [You will notice that only two branches failed to register an increase of at least 40 per cent, over last November. Nine branches show increases ranging from 102 to 307 per cent.. Such extraordinary progress is a splendid testimony to our co-operative service, and proves that farmers and householders generally, in growing numbers, appreciate the benefits of co-operative trading, and are determined to support their own Company* If you are not yet a Shareholder in this Co-operative, lose no time in taking shares. All profits earned by this Company belong to its Shareholders and are distributed as Divi- , dends, Rebates and Reservesnot a penny goes to anyone who is not a Shareholder. WRITE FOR APPLICATION FORMS. The FARMERS' UNION TRADING fft (Auck) && &AV fib A »tt » AAda A A Tfl AAvk A A 4 1 %«ri?%jFto "The Fanners' Great Co-operatioe" AUCKLAND & BRANCHES "fr =°'F= =:: =^=========ai i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17651, 11 December 1920, Page 8 (Supplement)
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