HOW TO GET What Farmers Earn Unorganised farmers get what the merchant! and speculators allow them to get. By organising control and applying marketing ability to their own business, farmers can GET what they EARN. It is no use manufacturing cheaply a product of superb quality unless the goods are " SOLD " right, and their full value realised. To forge the third link in the chain of profit, the N.Z.C.D.C. established its own London Office to supervise the marketing of its immense production. This step has conferred more direct benefit upon the Company suppliers and upon producers in this Dominion than they are yet aware of. London control gives the producer what he earns: — 1. By checking sales before arrival, and so preventing the speculators' usual move of " bearing " prices before buying in. 2. By standardising prices through all agents, and so preventing cut-throat competition in the same goods. 3. Bv securing full prices in times of scarcity, and easing the drop in times of plenty (wonderfully good work has been done in this way : work that has meant hundreds of thousands of pounds to the . producers.) 4. By feeding the market, and not flooding it" For the first time in history, this policy has provided continuity of supply to the retail trade, thus establishing a permanent trade, and eoodwill with live distributors. This policy avoids the sacrifice of connection for months at a time with the consequent cost of regainBy applying the principles of big business, the producer will GET what he EARNS. But only his UNITED POWER will enable this to be done. The Mew Zealand Co-operative Dairy Company Limited HAMILTON AUCKLAND
Public Notices. S. E. TEMPLE, ARTESIAN WELL BORER AND WATER DIVINER. KffllKIHI, COFFERS his services for engagement in any part of the district. Piping, Pumps, Windmills, and All Water Fittings SUPPLIED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Advice given on Contemplated Water Supply Scheihes. QUOTATIONS AND INFORMATION Supplied on Request.
Public Notices. yyE'D J)YE poR Y ( SUITS. COSTUMES, ETC., Dry Cleaned or Dyed and Tailor Pressed BY EXPERT WORKMEN. N.B.—Postage Paid on All Parcels. yyAIKATO IQYE yyORKS QO., 220 Victoria Street. HAMILTON. Telephone 2157. TE AWAMUTU AGENT—MRS NEAL, Dressmaker and Ladies' Outfitter. CAMBRIDGE AGENT-MISS BROWNING Milliner. Victoria Street. 4a
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Waipa Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 1414, 11 October 1923, Page 3
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