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Taranaki is only in its infancy In regard to the Freezing Industry. Provide the facilities and the fat stock will b» there. This is conclusively proved throughout New Zealand by the fact that not only have the more recently established companies had all the stock they can cope with, but the older companies have had to increase their capacity from time, to time to keep pace with the industry. In this province the proportion of FREEZING STOCK is increasing at an extraordinary rate. To meet the demands the Taranaki Farmers’ Meat Company, which has already in the brief space of three years doubled and redoubled its works, must provide further accommodation. Additional capital of £50,000 has been authorised to do it with. To obtain the most economical results the capacity of the works should not be. less than 1500 sheep and 150 head of cattle daily. It is now 1000 sheep and 80 cattle daily. The stock must be put through immediately it is ready. All the departments must he increased—the slaughtering, preserving, tallow, manure, etc. IT IS A SOUND PROPOSITION for farmers to subscribe the capital. The works are theirs, the profits are theirs, the advantage of getting top price for their fat stock is theirs. So send for application forms at once to THE MANAGER, New Plymouth.

Dainty Evening Shoes. The season of social functions is with ns, and in preparation for it we have opened NEW FOOTWEAR STOCKS in the very latest styles. Smart Evening and Court Shoes are a feature of these new stocks and we would advise ladies to SECURE THE BEST NOW, as there is hound to be a rush for such stylish wear. EACH LINE IS DISTINCTIVE and fashionable, and the shoes we show are exceptionally well / finished. REPAIRS ON PREMISES. Deare’s Devon St. New Plymouth rp RAINING QN JfARMS FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS THE New , Plymouth Repatriation Committee invites the co-operation of farmers to train ex-soldiers in farming. The employer is required to pay them a wage of £1 a week and found, whilst the Committee pays an allowance to the men whilst receiving training of £1 per.-week, half of which is retained on his behalf by the Repatriation Department. It must be recognised that there is a duty cast on every member ef the community to help the Returned Soldiers, who have risked all and suffered untold hardship to maintain freedom and justice. Without their efforts we would all be now in bondage and the farmers would not be in possession of their fee simple. Committee therefore appeals to patriotism of the farmers to help the returned men to learn farming and equip them to become producers, the more of whom we have the greater the production, and the easier the burden caused by the war. Write at once to — A. S. ALLEN. Secretary Repatriation Committee. Box 73, New Plymouth; telephone 681. EW PLYMOUTH SAVINGS BANK (Established 1850). President, His Excellency the Governor; Vice-president, Mr. H. Weston; Deputy Vice-president, Mr. W. L. Newman; Trustees, Messrs. A. Shuttleworth, R. Cock, Newton King, G. W. Browne and J. M'Leod. This is a public institution of sixtysix years’ standing, with the Governor as President, who also appoints a Vicepresident and Trustees to manage. The New Plymouth Savings Bank is open for the transaction of business every day from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., and 2 to 3 p.m., with the exception of Thursday (close day). FOUR PER CENT, by the year paid for any sum deposited from £1 to £IOO. One shilling deposits received, but no interest allowed until the accumulation amounts to £l. MONEY TO LEND ON APPROVED FIRST MORTGAGE, AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES, IN SUMS UP TO £2OOO. Further information can be obtained from the Manager— V. C. MORTON. E. "W. M. L YSONS> SURVEYOR. DEVON ST.. NEW PLYMOUTH. (Next Sank of Australasia.) Authorised to survey under the Land Transfer Act.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16448, 29 May 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16448, 29 May 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16448, 29 May 1919, Page 2

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