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IT is not as generally known as it ought to be that the manufacturers and purveyors of the World Famous ' New Zealand Dairy Association" and "Anchor" Brands of Butter are a band of about a thousand dairyfanners, who have undertaken to manage their own affairs on a Co-operative basis. These Co-operative fanners have secured a splendid property and plant which is in every way "it-jQ-to-date, and having obtained the best available business management and the most qualified and skilful working staff, carrying on a successful business. The constitution of the provides that every bit of the advantages of trading shall- be divided exclusively among the actual milk-producers and suppliers. This system xias been in operation for the past live years, and through it the Company is paying out to the producers about £150,000 sterling annually. Under no other system could money be distribute! to such general advantage. Xo one is receiving a large income which ho can spare to lock up in investment, but each worker is getting his full, just share with regularity, and he in turn passes it on in exchange for the requirements of his family and farm. Neither trust nor capitalist has part or lot in this business. It is owned by the workers and is conducted in the workers' interests from start to finish. It supplies an ideal arrangement for keeping money moving. Nobody gets too much out of it, but the money passes from the hands of the Co-operators to the butcher, the baker, the grocer, the draper, the ironmonger and traders and then filters through. them to the city workers. Everywhere in its train it leaves behind it the benefactions which are the outcome of the true mission of money. This merits your approval. Added to these advantages it supplies most of the Auckland households with a pura, pa?!sct, and delidtows article of food. IT IS THE BEST. IS IT ON YOUR TABLE ? SEASON'S—Oha/npion, Yellow Globe, nil Mam noth Lon* 3-ti Mangold. Mammoth, White Belgian, Altria ?h .m, BanibaU Carrot-. :esgf Oats, Sees! Haiz<?, ?*eed Barley. WESTFIELD SPECIAL MANURES—Root, Potato, Turnip, &o. Best Calcutta and Westfield Bonedust, L i vea aid " A " Superphosphate. Improved Kainit, Basic Sulphate of \mmouia, Nitrate of Potash. Good Value ia Feed Oats, Fowl Wheat, Pri ua Criil, l'jtitojd, Bran, Sharps Ac. SEED, GRAIN AND GENERAL MERCHANTS, HAMILTON TIIOS. B. ARTHUR Auctioneer. AUCKLAND CITY MARKET, WELLESLEY STREET WING. i YlT\ i FRUIT, PRODUCE AND POULTRY \\r'''- b' lvo ( -' ne °f tho largest nnl \ T T Colony, and being situate! clients can ruly upon goods \> a [r • best advantage. -t Uirlitftri A ns in the the City.

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Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8021, 29 September 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8021, 29 September 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8021, 29 September 1906, Page 1

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