A SELF-SUPPORTING NEW ZEALAND pvprv additional primary industry established in New Zealand Helps in some measure to keep imports below exports and increase the national prosperity. Consequently, the successful establishment or over "00 square miles of sortwood lorest £v New Zealand Perpetual Forests Ltd., is a further step in the direction of a sellsnnnorting Dominion. At the present time nvp? £1 000,000 per annum is sent overseas fnr the' purchase or pulp and paper, a sum which will largely be kept in the nominion when this forest reaches maturity and pulp and paper making mills are eS xp\v 3l Zealand is rortunately situated Tor this industry, in that soltwood trees attaM maturity in this country three times as rast trees planted in the Northern Hemisphere. — (Ad.)
Meat is no luxury 1 . Prices are right down —anyone can afford to buy at today's low" prices. Study economy—eat more meat —it costs less and is more nourishing. Deal at an A.M.C. branch and secure the advantages of delicious, specially selected quality and cut prices! "(A<U
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 166, 16 July 1931, Page 4
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173Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 166, 16 July 1931, Page 4
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