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DOMINION FERTILISER COMPANY GOES TO ALLOTMENT Wonderful Support from Consumers Initial Subscriptions Easily Achieved (No Call on Underwriters) 1200 Farmer Shareholders Assured Demand for Output Necessity for Works recognised. Demand for Fertiliser Still Growing Consider the Statistical Position 1926-7 1927-8 1928-9 Area Top-dressed 180,000 - 245,000 - 315,000 Amount Tons 1,400,000 1,850,000 2,250,000 Works Operating Throughout Period, SEVEN 1 No Increase in Number of Works, notwithstanding Increased Output equal to 135,000 tons Greatest Growth will be in South Island. Efficiency in Production Demands Increase in South Island Works Farmer Shareholders Have Recognised Necessity They have supported the Dominion Fertiliser Co. Ltd. Because: I—lt will supply the demand. 2—lts location gives it markets throughout N.Z. 3—lt can supply North Island Ports with greater economy than inland works. 4—The Company has secured the most experienced Technical Experts to erect and operate the works. Read the statement by the Architect, Engineer, and Contracting Company:—

ionstruction already commenced. Works will be operating by January, 1931. Supplies will be available for Season starting February, 1931. To the Directors, Dominion Fertiliser Co. Ltd. We have earefully considered your request for expedition in completion of Works, and in view of your wishes we state definitely that, subject to causes beyond our control, the Works should be manufacturing by January, 1931. h. Mcdowell smith. Architect. H. DOUGLAS KERB, Chemical Engineer, WM. SMITH, Superintendent of Works for Fletcher Construction Co. Ltd. 9th November, 1929. To the Investor Dominion Fertiliser Company, Limited, offers I—Assured market for output. 2—Reasonable Profits. 3—Capable management under direction of men who have been proved successful. 4-Certainty of profit with expectation of large increase in share values. DON'T DELAY. MAKE APPLICATION FOR SHARES To The Dominion Fertiliser Co. Ltd. Third Floor, Security Buildings, Stuart Street, Dunedin; or THOS. NEWBURGH & CO., 143 Hereford Street, Christchurch or Any Member of a Stock Exchange affiliated with the Stock Exchange Association of New Zealand.

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19784, 23 November 1929, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19784, 23 November 1929, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19784, 23 November 1929, Page 17