PROFITABLE INVESTMENT IN RED DEER
A large established South Canterbury deer farm is expanding and the farmer requires investor to increase his deer herd. The investor to hold each animal in his own name with stock identified as his own property. The farmer to farm deer and meet all ’outgoings whatsoever including premium on any insurance cover against death. The farmer to receive percentage share of the progeny actually produced. This programme guarantees careful husbandry of stock.
All books will be audited if investor requires. Stock firm, bank and professional referees available. First hand inspection of the enterprise is invited. Very substantial savings are available. Some loan money can be arranged if required. This scheme is available on. the above farm to all professional people, businesses or individuals. An investment in this Government blessed area of the economy shows a very good return. All enquiries treated in confidence.
Apply: — Deer Farm Manager, Kain Brothers, P.O. Box 2 5-143, Christchurch.
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Press, 26 May 1979, Page 19
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