A GOOD THING. Copied by Others. Messrs. D. S. Wylie and H. L. Smith, of Messrs. Smith."Wylie and Co.. Ltd., last March started the pioneer company for commercial tree growing in New Zealand. This company, Afforestation Limited, has met with great success, and the directors have decided to close «sniv n the issue of shares on February 21 next. £.500 for £2"i (by easy instalments, if required) is the estimated return, and that it is a pood thins is proved by the wonderful response that tKe general public has afforded the proposition. Further proof is also forthcoming in the fact that others are endeavouring to carry out similar propositions. Afforestation Limited Is indeed in a fortunate position in that it is stronply | established financially, and also in the' fnctp that it secured the best property for the purpose in the best tree growing . district in * New Zealand, and that it r°mred the services of Mr. B. H. Goudie. M.Sc. one of the most experienced and esrert foresters in New Zealand. Remember after February 21 nest your opportunity for securing a share «-i]l be jrone. therefore, get particulars at once from the brokers, Smith, Wylie ond Co.. Ltd.. 40S. Smith's Buildinjr, 9-11, Albert Street, Auckland, or call and interview Miss Boydhouse, who resigned from the State Forest Service to join the firm.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 22, 26 January 1924, Page 13
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