Illi ® :rWB fl * f«' i‘‘ WV . SH FORESTS a scheme for the small investor. The Opio Forestry Fund is a Group Invest- ju| E ment Fund established under Part II of the • — rJCDDtTIIAI Trustee Companies Act 1967. Investment ZL—. BkKwjN r tixi 11 U/iL in the units is an investment in a deferred TTYI ICTFCC income stock. Proceeds of this issue will be xJ ? I fxUO I LtO used to purchase land, plant trees, and << N *sussio>a«»of:he*mpsoc’st> maintain the forest till maturity. gJB3LJHBESIE3I!iBI3SSIMBffI!nSB©g W ' „„ , ra Please forward a prospectus relating to M HHEN the assets are realised in 30 years the ™ the Opio Forestry Fund. „ proceeds will be distributed to investors, jg |\j ame H and such distributions are tax free. The m Address (3 estimated return to investors compounded “ ® over the 30 year period is 18.82% p.a. g ' Applicationswillonlybeacceptedon a '■ before tex and 15.35 /o after tax. the application form issued with and H A. forming part of the prospectus. 2 fS PPLICATION has been made to the Stock - Exchange Association of New S & 7palanri rn list thp'units so Th ” P'otosctut It enllablt trom: 1 . ealana ‘o list tne units so 1. The PwoenulTnnteeiExnte ano Agency Co. oIN.Z. lid. investors have the opportunity P.O. Box 693. DunMm (or their local branch office} H to monitor and realise their 2. Memwrt of affiliated Stock Exchange in HZ. t investments at an earlier date 3. The Broxers te me Issue: if thpv sn riesirp I s ! Forsyth Ban & Co. P.O. Box 1205. Dunedin. II mey su uestie. (b] H. ftooen Wilson GreensllOe 5 Co. P.O. Box 191. Dunedin B OPS
y \ -J / Wilkins & Davies need people. Wilkins & Davies are currently involved in major construction projects in New Zealand, and are gearing up to take part in the increased construction opportunities which will result from the Government’s growth strategy. Top salaries and wages will be paid for the jobs listed below. If you’re interested, drop us a note, or call Auckland 798-320 collect and ask for Mr D. Andrews. > PROJECT MANAGERS • CARPENTERS/JOINERS • PROJECT ENGINEERS © CONCRETE WORKERS • SITE ENGINEERS ® CRANE OPERATORS • QUANTITY SURVEYORS • EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENT e SITE ACCOUNTANTS OPERATORS • SURVEYORS ® RIGGERS • ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS © PIPEFITTERS © MECHANICAL ENGINEERS • WELDERS ® SUPERINTENDENTS ® ELECTRICIANS © GENERAL FOREMEN (CIVIL, ® REINFORCEMENT FIXERS MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL) © DRAINLAYERS if you’ve any friends overseas who want to return home, do them a favour and send them a copy of this ad! Wilkins & Davies will be offering their services for a range of key development projects such as: Aluminium Smelter (Tiwai Point) Clyde Dam (Otago) Cement Works (Oamaru) Methanol Plant (Taranaki) Pulp and Timber Mill (Nelson) Aramoana Aluminium Smelter (Dunedin) Gas-to-Gasoline Plant (Taranaki) Electrification of North Island New Zealand Steel (Glenbrook) Main Trunk Railway (Palmerston North to Hamilton) B hB Wilkins & Davies Construction Company Limited ’ mi p -°- Box 6645, Weliesie y street ’ Auckland > New Zealand.
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