A PROSPECTIVE DIVIDEND AVERAGE OF OVER 40 PER CENT. PER ANNUM. Are you going to be satisfied with 8 per cent., 10 per cent., or 15 per cent., when Flax Lands, Limited, makes possible a dividend average of 40 per cent, per annum on the first nine years’ work ? The investment is absolutely unique. The estimated annual profits” of this company, based on a £25,000 capital and conservatively compiled by the foremost flax experts of the Dominion, and also confirmed by figures obtained from the Government and other authoritative sources,- are as follow: — First year, £2871; second year, £3852; third year, £5130; fourth year, £7713; fifth year, £11,565; sixth year, £16,065; seventh year, £19,278; eighth year, £21,213; ninth year, £21,852. You will thus see that although the first year’s dividend will be about 7 per cent, the ninth year will be near 83 percent., giving an average of 40 per cent, over the first nine years, or a possible £1990 profits on a £5OO investment in nine years. The reason for such enormous profits being possible is the wonderful new method of flax cutting, recently discovered by Mr. George Smerle, and by which tlie green leaf yield is actually increased 300 per cent., and cuttingxmade possible every eight months as against three or four years as previously practised. Here is a remarkable investment that claims at least your careful investigation, and the best way to go fully into the details is to get a prospectus' of Flax Lands, Limited. You can get a prospectus and fullest particulars by writing to, or calling upon, the chief agents, Messrs. Milburn and Co., 10 Palmerston Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 46, 18 November 1925, Page 9
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