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A BRIGHT IDEA. —Here’s a way to dispel —Winter’s drear gloom, —And make your home cheerful —By using Texaco —“Light-of-the-Age” Kerosene, —Known and appreciated in New Zealand —Thirty years ago! —The best you can get to-day! —Gives a bright effulgent light —That dominates the night —And ensures always —Generous dividends of —Brilliant white illumination —That’s really the very best —ln the world! —All Storekeepers sell « —Texaco “Light-of-the-Age.” —-Wholesale: Goldingbam and Beckett, Palmerston North. When you go to the theatre, inhale Nazol occasionally—it will protect you against Colds, Sore Throats and Influenza germs.

lssue of " “ 8 Per Cent. BONDS o Years* I* l Denominations of /O Currency £25 —£50 —£100 Investment Repayable in 5 or 10 Years The HAWKE’S BAY Farmers’ Co-operative Association, Limited The HA WKE’S BA Y “Co-op. ” Let YOUR SA V ™GS EARN 8°l» The Association responsible for thia Issue of £150,000 of 8 per cent. Bonds, Those thrifty citizens who have “something” put by for the future is one that holds a very strong position in an important District of the Dominion. are the P eo P le who are mo9t alcrt concerning their own interests—that Established Thirty years ago, it has progressed with steady strides, and to-day is why these 8 per cent. Bonds will make a wide appeal, its mercantile and financial position is sound and strong. It occupies a leading position in the Wool-Broking, Stock and Land Agency, and Merchandise trading. When your Savings may earn 8 pet; cent, interest —every year durThe prosperity of the Association can be gauged by the fact that its Net Profit ing the next Five to Ten Years why be content with a lower rate? on Capital during the past ten years has averaged 1 7| per cent. Liberal Interest Invest in these safe and profitable HAWKE’S BAY FARMERS’ the Increases in Value of the Association s Assets during the past ten years . r i -n i i r i j-j • < «e indicated below. (Uncalled Capital, at present £91,070, is not included.) free °f BONDS, and you will be assured of a splendid income from your Freehold .nd Leuehoid T.tei f £>■ TTov Savings. There are Bonds to suit everybody, for the Denominations Pr.perlie. and Plut Aueta lllVUlllU JI UAt -C .ClCft 1910 £14,469 £86,719 are £25, £5O, and £ 100. gJJ ® Bonds to suit the You can invest £25 or £ 10,000. sEcuRiiTT supporting the issue Smallest Investor! Securitv' a VT/"; «» Uncalled Capital ... 91,070 *3OllO □cvUntye Bank of Australia, or to the Head Office or any Branch of the Reserves and Undivided Profits 76,742 HAWICE S BAY Farmers Co-op Assn., Ltd. £329,987 A. Strong Co-Op. The Five-year Bonds are not redeemable until expiry, but the Bondholders will rank in priority to Shareholders in the matter of Income, i.e., full With 30 YeUFS Association reserves the right to repay the Ten-year Bonds at any time Interest on Bonds must be paid before any dividend at all is declared on Ca P itaL , , . „ . after five years’ currency. growth OF business Success behind it The welfare of NeW Zcaland is bound up with the weifare o[ its The following table shows the growth of the Capital Account and Reserve fIUU ft Sjl’Cat FutUFC farmers. The farmer is the producer—the basis of the Dominion’s Fund respectively since the Association. inception Wo f wealth and prosperity. For the sake of the whole community he must 1892 ,P £ 1'1,745' ”Nil netore It. be supported through the difficult times of the present and immediate 1900 £14,305 Nil imrm future. His ultimate markets are assured —the whole of Europe needs 1910 £63,575 £5,605 lijUR ROlvDS"—" his goods but cannot buy them until credit is stabilised and exchange 1921 £253,245 £71,772 . - _ adjusted. It will be observed from these figures that since the year 1910 the Capital has Clpply FOT ttlCfFl increased by 300%, and the Reserve Fund has increased by 1180%. TCi Vi A f ut ’ c^’ ** ‘ s to y° ur own nanc ‘ a ‘ interest to apply NOW for The Merchandise Sales have increased by 618% —more than seven times £ • as many Bonds as you can afford. Use the attached Application Form, ever—'during the last eleven years. . Use This Form FiU in thiB 7b Buy Bonds! APPLICATION FORM Post or deliver Application Form to the Head Office of the Association, or to any ; without Delay! Branch of the Union Bank of Australia, Ltd., or to any member of the Stock Exchange i. n r . ... ~ . A .... tN 7 1 1 d . L. • Lit J J 3 The Hawke’a Ba}) Farmers’Co-ofittatlee Asstciation. Litrdtei Association of New Zealand. Prospectus obtainable from same addresses. f NAPIER The HAWKE’S BAY Farmers’ L ''S Ten tn terms of Prospectus dated Bth June, 192 i. enclose cheque for • Co-operative Association, Limited : ,n fart fitment. agree to pay the balance monthly in three instalments of £--~— tw«e<K& i NAPIER ESTABLISHED THIRTY YEARS AGO. = p M Nam . ... . Branchu; HASTINGS, WAIPUKURAU, DANNEVIRKE. WAIROA. £ ■ - -y--- - - - Directors.-MAJOR-GENERAL SIR ANDREW RUSSELL, K.C.8., K.C.M.G. (Chairman). f x E. C. CLARKSON. W. A. X. COUPER, H. GASCOYNE. W. H. GUTHRIE-SMITH, = J. W. HARDING, ARCH. McLEAN, L. McKAY. R. D. D. McLEAN, R. H. TOD. i Usual Signature— - Generesl Manugar: GEORGE KELLY. —uu «uK"iU' ..

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 June 1921, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 11 June 1921, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 11 June 1921, Page 7