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Until further notice, the following Rebates will be allowed on Share- v holders' Purchases s — v r : , 2& per cent! Rebate off all Goods m our Grocery 3|, per cent. Rebate off all Goods m our Furniture and Department, including Sugar, Flour and Kerosene. . Bedding Departments. , ' 2-| per cent. Rebate off all Goods m our Hardware* 3|- per cent. Rebate off all Goods m our Saddlery and , Jewellery, Implement and Crockery Departments Harness Departments. ■ /' (except only Roofing Iron and Fencing Wire.) 5 p er cent. Rebate off all Goods m the Boot and Shoo 3| per cent. Rebate off all Seeds. . Department. 3f per "cent. Rebate off all Goods m our Drapery, Cloth- 25 per cent. .Rebate, 5/- in -the £, off all commissions ing and Mercery Departments. ' * ■ charged on Produce consigned to us for sale. In the following example the Rebates work out at 69 per cent, on the I Share Investment: — / To show you what these Rebates really mean to our more than this it costs you to .keep your farm and family ( Shareholders, let us take the case of a famify that spends means J ust that much estra **$»&*>< • * - „: ' „„ „ n ''- , , ~ - ™ .lt. • tt 1- i j An analysis of the purchases of a family that spends ! £1 18s 5d per week on Groceries, Clothing, Household . „., - o r , , ■ , . ".:•-,: , „ , 2 . ' 3 ' £1 18s 5d a week works out as under, and the rebate.s Requisites, Farm Implements, etc. £1 18s 5d per week shown alongside demonstrate the saving effected by for 52 weeks equals £100 per annum. .Whatever amount Ten £1 shares m this Farmers/ Co-operative: ' £. s. d. ■"■■£. s- d. ' 39 9 6 worth of Groceries, 2£ per cent. Rebate -. .-. -.-. . .... ... .=.■. ... . ., 19 9 ; 17 14 6 worth of Hardware, Implements and Crockery, 2£ per cent. Rebate ..:....; 8 10 /• 24 13 2 worth of Drapery, Clothing and Mercery, 3f per cent. Rebate : 18 5 4 4 19 0 worth of Boots and Shoes, 5 per cent. Rebate - ...... ,•..---:. 411 6 10 6 worth of Furniture, Bedding and Linoleums, 3| per cent Rebate ...... ............ 410 6 13 4 worth of Saddlery,, Harness, Horse Covers, Oilskins, etc., 3f per cenf. Rebate „.*,...... 5 0 . £100, 00 \ £31 $■■- ,; 8 per cent. Dividend on 10 shares paid-up to 10/- each .. ... ... ..>,.. .,..-. i 8 0 ■.- . ' ". , ■ . . ■' . ' £3 .9; .>• •; : This sum of £3 9s 9d represents a return of . ■ 69 per cent, on tKe SKare Investment— a big profit that could be made bigger by larger purchases. Surely this is good busiiness ! Every Farmer;- ; , should take shares. : . : •■ ' . : ' >; • r ."■ . . , _____ ■ ■ ■ ■ . -, ..• ■ V,. „ . . ; ;. ■..,;■: "•■'..'♦ ■. ■ • . ' .'„ '-.''."■'■'. ■ WRITE FOR APPLICATION FORM AND^SSCURE SHARES TO-DAY. -l : :M. The Famous Great Co-operative - AucKland lime Hair liniw^F k IJiiPYr^ilpd mr • mßw " i^^^^ Thin, straggling, or weak hair, falling or splitting hairs, over-gteasiness of the (iilllf . i^k scalp, over-dryness or itching of the scalp, scurf or dandruff, total or partial ISif i^99HH_ . baldness, loss of colour and lustre. „.-.-.-p!|^^^ wlm& Mr. J. Craven-Burleigh writes : Every man or woman who has previously tMMf -J^^^ik tried other preparations without success should use my True Hair Grower, Km:. '^/^SSu&I which wall stop the hair from falling and promote a new growth/ I refrain vf|jp. : •'■'lls^^S :^^fe^^^^^^@^B from expressing any personal opinion as to other preparations, but point to the '^p:i!. " '^. SE#^lill[- :;;l?li^^^^ ai vast array of letters received from persons who, having tested numerous ad- lip: '"■%■ riiiiii; : . * " : '~ vertised compounds, washes, etc., without benefit, used my preparation,' and WiP=' : -^^l^ i: ■ 1';!'" '"''j^^^ It is not a new remedy, but has .been established for over a quarter of a IJli^^-~ ~^^^^^ century, and is always prepared m accordance with the formula with which my name has become famous, and which is endorsed by noted analytical ' experts of England, France, and the United States. USE JOHN CEAVEN-BURLEIGH'S TRUE HAIR-GROWER, PROVED S^3s!^ AND WORLD-WIDE KNOWN HAIR REMEDY. , Be wise and insist on having none but J. Oraven-Burleigh's True Hair n^B^K Grower. It is the best, oldest, and most reliable on the market. It is the fsßßSesi cheapest, because it is better than any other hair preparation. Sufficient for ||M| one month's home treatment, either Pomade (ointment for dry hair) or Liquid p^sa (non-oily for oily hair), 5/- only, One bottle Hair Darkener, to restore the MR. JOHN ORAVEN-BURLEIGH, natural colour to Grey, Faded and Bleaohed Hair, 5/-. s British Hair Specialist, London. Skin and. Scalp Soap, 1/- per tablet. Or direct from JOHN CRAVEN -BURLEIGH; Dept. 33, Hellaby's Buildings, opp. G.P.0., Queen Street, Auckland 1

gj 1 — ■— - mull,, -^ r — : u , |||||||||„|^r^i AIDS TO BIGESTIOH Whatever improves bodily conditions m general aids digestion. Cheerfulness, exercise, > fresh air, baths and good habits make your digestion better able to take care of any burdens you impose upon it. But the greatest aid to good digestion is good bloody Anaemia, or thin blood, is a common cause of indigestion. Normal action of the stomach is impossible without healthy, well -oxidized blood. Dyspepsia which does not yield to ordinai*y treatment may be quickly corrected when the blood is enriched. Many people have secured relief from., chronic forms of indigestion by the use ' of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills which make [ the blood rich and red, capable of carrying an increased amount of oxygen,' the great supporter of human life. Have you ever seriously considered giving Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a trial to tone up your digestion, increase your vitality, and make life better worth living? If your blood is thin and your digestion weak .you certainly need them. Send for a diet book. It is free and will help you decide. '. There has been no .increase m the price of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Your chemist sells them or you ciin order by mail from the Dr. Williams' Co., Box 845, G.P.0., Wellington, price 3s per box, six boxes 16s 6d.

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NZ Truth, Issue 730, 14 June 1919, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 NZ Truth, Issue 730, 14 June 1919, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 NZ Truth, Issue 730, 14 June 1919, Page 6

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