Wairarapa Farmers’ CoOperative Association, limited. ..Nenfinal'Capital, £400,000 s ” l ““’ rllwd Capital, £301,003. Paid-Up fnpital, .C:M2,S3SHEAD OFFICE : MASTERTON'. Brandies at: canneyxS, cISSn! GkEiTOW^ A RTINBOIIOUOH, WOODVILLE. GENERAL.MERCHANTS, AUCTIONEERS WOOLBROKERS, STOCK, STATION AND COMMISSION AGENTS. i ,RFR at. advances made on wool, stock, etc., at , iabekal ad\ a^| ]ST current bates. •me'Association is Holding at all Branches Wcll-assorted Stocks of general merchandise, including— SEEDS, MANURES, WIRE, WOOL PACKS, ETC. •The Association’s Balance Sheet lor yew ended Joly 31, 1920, shows that Shareholders received. * per cent, Dividend on Capita,, ,hich ahsorhed £BO3O (tree ol Income -Tax). 4 per cent-Bonus on Purchases, and ) which absorbed £BSOO. ,0 per cent. Bebate on Stock Commissions ) '““nraSharehoider.heconteonennd participate in the benefits ol Co-operation. , coact 4 TTON IPPLT job shakes at any branch op tn fc REGULAR STOCK SALES ar<eMd“ e Ek cti.hun”MfSh places—Masterton, Carterton, M D g virke an d Norsewood; 5 2C requested. WAIRARAPA FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, tld. : : Mas cr on ’
BAD EYES MEAN BAD HEALTH !j I, ia 3. indisputable fact that Headaches, Neuralgia, and other Ailments are caused through eye-stratn. Now eye-strain if not relieved early, may lead on to serious eye trouble. m most cases It can be avoided therefore, if you have the slightest eye strain, visit WOOD’S and have your eyes tested. The Latest Scientific Equipment, also the Skill and Experience ensure an accurate diagnosis, and correctly prescribed glasses. You will be told plain facts here—and you will receive Skilled Attention. H. To. WOOD.; CHEMIST MASTERTON. I
4P JUST LANDED—THE FOLLOWING- SPLENDID ANNUALS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS, IDEAL PRESENTS. Boys’ Own Annual. Girl’s Own Annual. Chums. Australasian Boys’ Annual. Australasian Girls’ Annual. Red. Cap Annual. The Jolly and Chummy Books. Empire Annual for N.Z. Boys. Empire Annual for N.Z. Girls. Blue, Red, Crimson, Purple, Violet and Crimson Books for Boys, Girls and Children. 80-Peep. Our Darlings. The Wonder Books. Ellis’ Indian Stories. Ethel Turner’s latest, ‘ 1 LAUGHING ’WATER.” , V Mary Grant Bruce’s latest, ‘‘DICK LhSTKR.’-’ . McLeod and Young, THE ACADEMY I MASTERTON. J
PLIX UGH I AND POWER PLANT. * HEBE ABE A FEW OF THE DISTINCTIVE FEATURES:— 1. Water Cooled. 6. Willard Battery, Glass cell type 3J h.p. at pulley. 7.? Supplies 65 20-watt lamp. 3. 1 k.w. General Electric Dynamo.S. Will drive separator or other 4. Bosch Magneto. machinery. 5. Matthews Engine, 4-eycle. 9. Self-starting and electrically governed. SEE THE PLANT INSTALLED AT OUR SHOP. FREE DEMONSTRATION AND FULL PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION. Sole Wairarapa Agents— Reliable Motors, Limited, MASTERTON.
DELICACIES IN COLD MEATS. YyilEN you feel like something nice for tea, then you should think of the lovely Pressed Meats, Cooked Hain, and the other delicious and wholesome prepared Cold Meats sold by W. sJESMKINS. "HE QUALITY PORK BUTCHER, ’Phona JIQO.
VISIT THE ARTS AIMD CRAFTS foe PIANOS ORGANS GI? AM APHONES RECORDS FANCY SILKS, ETC. ART GOODS PRESENTS. ■■■HftL'am 1334. P.O. Box 179.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 46, Issue 14260, 17 November 1920, Page 7
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