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Public Noticed. THOS. BORTHWICK & SONS, _ A'SIA, LTD., BUYERS OF BOBBY CALVES. Commencing MONDAY, 11th July, ;: and every Monday and Thursday. PIRONGIA: A. Mounsey. TE KAW\A: L. Bruce and J. Thomp■r soil. For information ring Maxwell & Wiis©n; Carriers. PERCY COWERN, ■:-■: -. : « *■-■ t ' '::Buyer. Telephone 245, Te Kuiti.

N.£. CO-OPERATIVE PIG-MARKET- „ ING ASSOCIATION, LTD. (REORGANISED). Receivers of all Classes and Weights 'M>?q'o "Of Pigs. ; ; Prompt Advances. RECEIVING DAY: MONDAYS. District Agent: S. G. HOLE, Tele;Einancial year ends 31st May, 1932. Ail pigs received this month will participate Cin! lany -final : payment this year..-, ~•■

Bobby Calves ! X■'/]■ Bobby Calves ! HIGHEST PRICES. CASH AT GATE. P. O. BONHAM & CO. -HAMILTON. Carting Dates:— Thursday, July 7th, and on Thursdays and Mondays thereafter. Calves are collected by the following Carriers:A ."ROWAN Mangapiko, Pirongia, Paterangi, and Frontier Road. H. ANDREW & SONS—Puahua, Te a&whai, Pokuru, Te Kawa, and • Great' South Cross-roads to Te Kawa Station. ERASER BROS. Korakonui and Ngahape. W. H. GARVEY Paahue and Te Rahu. 944 A.-Rowari—Kihikihi, Parawera, and: Pukeatua. ■

Don't believe all the stories you hear about the de- ;,-:"' '^.^preslsitinl''" THESE ARE THE DAYS OPPORTUNITY. Ours is the opportunity to pull a!:weight in putting things 'right again. " BUT HOW ? " you will ask. We]tJ, "money a mickle makes a mtickle," as the Scots have it. .V{ The" biggest buildings in thei world are built in buckets!fui: Let us follow out this analysis in our buying and selling. lichen we talk of Empire i'raae'hbw does it work out ? , „% export our butter for example, in lots off hundreds of #n& although the demand for l|is>| in pound and half-pound ; It is the aggregate of all Sese small buyers which has enabled us' to reach a new re*cdrojthis year of 100,000 tons q£ putter for export." i. So it is with our Imports. It is the aggregate of the small purchases that counts. A yard of cloth a saucepan there —all combine in the one big whole which enables our delegates to Ottawa to seek recipmffyr in tracing; • ? Nearer -, home, the avenues f trafe are still more perbnal. The town which serves le district —which shares iiif ie whole social or economic ifeH the district {Loyalty to x>ur own town is mater It is simply i conimon-sense responsibil-

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Waipa Post, Volume 45, Issue 3210, 30 July 1932, Page 2

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