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Small tin of Sharland's-Egg Preservative preserves 15 dozen eggs. Keep peiv fectly. Obtainable all stores. — (Ad.)

A WORLD INCREASING DEMAND WHICIi MUST BE MET \\\ » The "Auckland Star" used paper produced chiefly from N.Z.-grown a\\ Pinus Insignus to print four pages on June 1 1 th, 1929, and from all , ,„., ——r- -==: —- _ ~ *■ • For the successful establishment of the Pulp and jIB ft Jβ Jm I B l'hf Paper-making Industry the first essential is, bf JH S V | fl W i V I ' fl 111 II 111 II 111 Illlftllll R I BH^Bk. \ /^■finUum|^ a |^^^^^^^ l -_ aa _^_ Ma | N^^^^^^^^H^H ■-^β»• mm , , . ■ ■»w ■ •■■»■• ■! mM~ "Tfc_ bW I Bt?? B\ Kk ißk I B p "* t I 01/jlfllAl ' — . ~— IT TAKES TO GROW TIMBER THAT v itUmSSi New Zealand Peroetuai NE w Zealand will grow in 15 years. Wumllmm rOreSCS L.CO* Jh e ultimate profits will not be governed so much by local demand, 1' n A E>Ol!k/l \ KPV HEfcHrOV as e demand for forest products throughout the world. As the , V BiWWI ** ¥ VJI worH ' s chief accessible sup plies of soft-woods are only found in ft VmtikMl ■ ' NATIONAL IMPORTANCE Canada, United States, Europe, Scandinavia and New Zealand, the ' VlraMrclUll ' Established 6 Year*. following facts will enable New Zealanders to realise the possibilities A' 'wil» linU Capital (Nominal) .. .... . ... .... ...... £250,000 of tree growing for profit in this country: — ''* i rSSSI jKf ilk Bondholders , Investments Exceed .. ...... .. .. £3,000,000 t Maintenance Reserve Fund held by Trustees Exceeds .. .. £380,000 T , . . (This amount increa.e» weekly.) * fie Position regarding supplies of Timber and \ J) ''Wvmumm T7 i. "at rj o +7 Forest Products throughout the World: t\wmSafsk: can purchase N - z - Per P etual .; • : from u* o m ™i „,«<* statistic) 'ffl [fa 'W i FOreStS BOndS On the EaSieSt TeVniS The countries of the Southern Hemisphere are importing from countries of the Northern Wf'.'UfJin „, . , .. , ~ , t r, r . c -! ■' - Hemisphere over £30,000,000 worth of timbsr and forest products per annum. f£!C /*U^WmW<f^. [ Write for particulars regarding the Insurance Benefit, Security, etc. 2 Eupope j8 usjng up hep foPest t0 tho oxtent of 3 ]361|000>0 00 cubic feet per annum. v "" '.» .. (Consumption exceeds regrowth to that extent.) ' ' • ■"■'■' SMITH, WYLIE, LTD., 3 - NBW Zealand's best customer, Great Britain, imports over £100,000,000 worth of forest iWdtbuZZE?' rv-i-i ah o A 111 - : products per annum. 9-11 Albert Street, Auckland. • . *• North America has been supplying most of the requirements of forest products of the world, '■;..,' . *>N\""?«;*%• j ■ . : • .! ' - but her supplies are now rapidly approaching exhaustion. ■ ■ • Renoris of the United States Forest Service. . • At the p resent rats ° f consumption, a u the accessible stands of virgin softwoods m "J , , • ■■'*" i " '■ * m "='K v ' «Vi .- ■ . • • _■■... the United States will be exhausted in 20 years. THESE TWO COUNTRIES MUST, WITHin V. !\' . ''The Reports of the United-States Forest .Service indicate that the forests of that country are being cut at the rate THE NEXT TEN YEARS, ENORMOUSLY CURTAIL THEIR EXPORTS OF FORESTRY PRODUCT . of S.'SOO.OOO acres per year. Already the United States is dependent on Canada for two-thirds of its newsprint, and ,; ) '. '■■''. i with the of population and'the depletion of home supplies of timber, the demand for forest products from outside sources is bound to increase.*'. j ' i. • •, ,v< . , ' ■. '■ ; • •'•.■•- ~: .ViY. . When North American countries curtail their export* and perhaps finally cease to he exporting countries of forest rn • j • A products, Sweden, Finland and Montenegro cannot supply more than a small percentage of the world's demand, and As the prospects of all industries are governed fey supply and demand, :'■.; any country then possessing forests of 'oftwoods must make a vast amount of money out of them. . „ the above information demonstrates that Forestry Bonds in a sound "•'".'■ •'•■■■'• f''''''.' ■ ';".'■ •, . ''■ l^^^ k . Organisation like N.Z. Perpetual Forests Ltd. must be one of the I *' ' * ,H . * VAVAVAVA I H BBBHBB BnHß_ ltkw_ Is planting fresh areas each year... thereby assuring a definite and continuous supply of Pulpwood...

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 242, 12 October 1929, Page 18

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