Another Fortnight To find £20,000 And the Jaranaki Fanners’ Meat Works will again be set in motion. £20,000 is not a great deal to find when spread over the whole of Taranaki. If all did their bit it would be subscribed in a couple of days. THE question is, Have you done your bit ? Even if it is ever so little, it will help. CONSIDER what hinges upon your subscription. These fine, upto-date works will be re-opened, farmers will have an outlet for their stock and pigs at full market rates; employment will be given for from 150 to 200 men; regular shipments of meat will ensure cheap back freights; the by-products of the works will some day form separate industries of great benefit to all; the town of New Plymouth will continue its progress and prosperity. NEW PLYMOUTH Business Men—Please don’t wait to be called upon. Send in your applications now, and help a movement that must help you. REMEMBER—7 per cent, interest is offered, and payments of shares are spread over two years. Application Forms can be obtained at the Taranaki Daily News Office; Taranaki Herald Office; McLeod and Slade, Ltd.; Whites’ Limited; Newton King, Ltd.; L. A. Nolan and Co.; Collett and Co., Ltd.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 August 1923, Page 4
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207Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 28 August 1923, Page 4
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