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HZ! To-day is THE DAY 1932 WHAT OF THE FUTURE ? The railway between the Ohura and Taranaki is being opened to-day. The success of the line will depend on the measure of support which it receives from both districts. In the same way, the management , and executive officers of Newton King Limited realise that it is to-day that counts, and that the future depends on the facilities we can offer for the satisfactory transaction of our clients business to-day and in the future. This is our aim: Steady progress and ever-improving facilities for service to enable us constantly to widen our circle of satisfied clients and to ensure for us their ever-increasing goodwill. TO-DAY! THE FUTURE . . ’ The Directors of this business believe To-day has brought us to the position • , that its-future success depends upon close that we have the accumulated experience of co-operation between the farming community 53 vears behind this business and at the dis- and the management and executive officers -p -f vmino- anmmiinitv nf Taranaki thereof concentrating upon a common policy posal of the fai ming comm y • , for our mutual benefit and .the rendering of To this is coupled still the same virile policy constantly increasing, service on the part of of enterprise and ability to serve as has . ? the business. This is -the spirit in which the characterised this business in the past. future policy of the firm is being steadfastly To-day we are looking forward, not back- The f u f ure depends on what is put into ward, and looking forward we realise that the present, and the soundness of the policy the fringe of agricultural development of of service which has been. continuously i Trinnn ia nnlv rpallv inqf touched and adopted to meet the changes demanded by this province is only leally-just touched and the times. The future is bright for all of that the possibilities of the future are im- us . f we gtick toge ther. This Company will mense. This Company’s policy is being do its best> an( j w jth youl . staunch support shaped accordingly—to go foi*ward for sound progress will be maintained. Bigger and Better Business. FOR LASTING SATISFACTION PLACE WILL YOU HELP US? YOUR BUSINESS WITH US. J -———.—- - —- [ffT— —— — ■ 7 . . I <:.• ■' ' '”''X . , ' I ' . I ’ " ■ ’ ’ 1 [ . ■ ——J WOOL LIVESTOCK e EFFICIENT MARKETING. UP-TO-THE MINUTE PURCHASING MAXIMUM COMPETITION ASSURED. : FACILITIES. ' To the farmers in the Ohura the Wool BEST REALISATIONS. Department of Newton King Ltd. should —- specially appeal. This, department has . TQ THE farming community.— These are the grown from small beginnings until to-day it • ' ’ ' two f ac t that count most when considering the firm is organised on such efficient and modern t 0 you should entrust your stock transactions, linpq "that farmers consigning their clips to ' ' ' ' When coupled with maximum efficiency m either buying I xt 4. TZ’-nrv t 4-a Fod-mvii Wnno’fmiii can or sellingi customers are assuied of a very definite Newton King Ltd., Eastown, Wanganui, , , , . . auafantee of the ability, integrity and sense of responsirely on the wool receiving every care and * of the t officers of the fi rm through which they attention and being marketed under expert propose dealing. Successful results are then certain, supervision SO as to induce the maximum SALES.—We are better equipped to-day than ever competition. That this statement is justl- dispose satisfactorily of all classes of livestock, fed’ is evidenced by the fact that we have ’a’ . . either-through our. chain of efficiently appointed salelong list of farmers in Taranaki who have ’ yards or through medium of paddock gales at full comfor many years entrusted the disposal , of petitive,market rates. their wool to our care. Thisisnottheresu.lt ■ ‘ ■ PURCHASES.-Our organisation provides the maxi--F nlianna cmrl tliorp bp 3 reason wllV mum facilities to enable farmers desiring to purchase of chance, and there must be a reason wny to fhe selection themselves our such clips have come, to US consistently year agents, or,-if they so desire, to entrust us with their in and year out. To old customers of our buying commissions. In any case, they may rely upon Wool Department: we thank you for your the cohesion amongst our agents and our efficient business, and solicit a continuance of your method of handling quotations throughout the business, DUS-nebb, “ 1 . • X Onr q-ripq in ' ’ ' ' '' ' ‘ enabling us to put prospective, buyers m touch with loyal and valued support. Uu -- suitable lines of stock with the minimum of delay. 1933 will •be held on 16th January, litn ...... z.. £ February and 10th To new customers integrity.-Wc value the confidence of our reoruary Ctiiu xuci m farmer clients in connection with our stock busmess, we confidently suggest that y g t 0 protect this confidence we make it a definite rule trial by forwarding your clip lor disposal at . . , . . that we act solely as commission, agents, and in no way one of these sales. The Manager of our . deal in gtock ourselves, nor will we permit any member Wool Denartment—Mr. Frank Dixon (at- - o f our staff to do so. This policy places us in the tached to our Stratford staff)—will always position of making our clients’ interests of paramount be pleased to give every assistance and ad- , importance. vice upon application. WHETHER YOU WISH TO BUY OR SELL Consign all Wool to— ANY CLASS OF LIVESTOCK, NEWTON KING LIMITED, EASTOWN, CONSULT NEWTON KING LIMITED. WANGANUI, ’ 7 — 7 —— —7-v —-——| 1 ‘ ...... e. • , .. • ■. \ ’: -' i ■ WjpAGiSiciMJBAL-s iwmsm« iBSl 1 ’ ' 7 K&TfIM KING Lro . ill . i lj i llßi'‘BEil iiS MBit■ K y MlJSjjata r ’ v Mi ■ IF‘ i . ■ Fifty-three Years’ Practical Experience at Your Service. - . THE PIONEERS IN THE OHURA . . NEWTON KING I.TD.

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 November 1932, Page 12 (Supplement)

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 7 November 1932, Page 12 (Supplement)

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 7 November 1932, Page 12 (Supplement)

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