TO SENSIBLE FARMERS. COMBINE! Protect pur o m Industry by becoming a Shareholder in the N.Z. FARMERS’ FERTILISER 001 FAN Y.' Nearly GOOD Farmers from the North Cape to the Fluff are now Shareholder?. Cheaper fertilisers free from adulteration means, that scientific farming will ho enc< mraged, increased productiveness, a wealthier country, censequently a relief from taxation. At the Animal Conference of the New Zealand Farmers’ Union at Wellington, (before the war), speaking on the subject of phosphate supplies, Government figures were quoted showing 1 that the value of imported artificial manures for previous year amounted to AJbO.OOO, and out of this sum £200,000 went to the middleman. Millions of pounds will be conserved to the Dominion. ; i v i l i i Extracts from resolutions passed hy the Auckland Executive of the 1 Now Zealand Farmers’ Union ; —■' “ That the Provisional Executive of the New Zealand Farmers’ Union, after exhaustively going into the details of the proposed Manure Company, considers that the provisions are satisfactory, and that the , farmers should support the Company and subscribe the entire capital, so as to secure the Company being owned and controlled by the farmers of the Dominion, and that tothis end the Provincial Secretin y be authorised to devote his time and services in helping in the flotation of the Company.”'. THE WORKS ARE BEING ERECTED. Benefits to Shareholders. The Company offers to Shareholders the following benefits—(a) Reduction in cost lof manures. (b) Giving of expert agricultural advice. (c) Payment of satisfactory dividends out of profits. (d) Division of balance of profits as ' a rebate on purchases of manures made by Shareholder. Join in with the others : it is your duty, Why pay the foreigner to export fertilisers to yon ? Why pay exporters’ proins, high shipping freights, importers’ profits and charges when you can manufacture arc! buy a higher grade free cf adulteration from your nearest depot at onehalf the present price ?
Imm SUPPLIED OKLY 10 SHAREHOLDERS. Purely Co-opcratlva-fiwned and Geitfpolisd by Farmers. W, J. ABBOTT. Sales Manager, White Hart Hotel, Martou. the critical HAHO-T6-PLEASE VETERAHI ’lp|7EO will be satisfied with nothing less than the very best, are enthusiastic in their appreciation of the SJHO Harlej-Davidsoii lor spesd and reliability, comfort and finish the Harley-Davidson stands alone. We would like to demonstrate this wonderful machine to you so drop ns a line and we will arrange to visit you at shortest notice. SRi usftTqg jirr} Broadway MARTON. Sole Agent for Rangitikei and Main Trunk District. NOTICE. OWING to having to go into camp in May, I have to request that all Accounts owing to me be paid as promptly as possible. J. BRIDGE. Carrier, Marton. BUSH FIRE SUFFERERS. TT MARE an earnest appeal fox monetary aid. Subscriptions may be sent to me or the Borough Council Office, or the office of tills paper, and Avill be acknowledged through this paper. “He whc gives quickly gives twice ” in this. F. 0. WILSON, Mayor,
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11501, 2 April 1918, Page 8
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489Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11501, 2 April 1918, Page 8
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