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The deputation from' the Forestry League who waited on the Premier, Mr. Massey) urging- that further large sums should jbe set aside to purchase more land for. afforestation, must have been very, disappointed with their reception, but it is obvious that although Mr. Massey is very favourable towards the' needs of afforestation, and knows full well the enormous benefit it will eventually be to the. country, both financially and industrially, he is quite'unable to supply funds which are more urgently required lor immediate purposes. The opportunity is, therefore, left to private enterprise. Messrs. New Zealand-Perpetual Forests, Ltd., whose local office address s£•• £ X l} l1' 8-10' Sfc' George's Buildings .Brandon street, is a company promoted by Messrs. Smith, ;w y lie, and Oo.; Ltd., the pioneers of private enterprise in afforestation, have, put before the public a proposition which is absolutely unequalled, inasmuch as the terms of investment are,' so easy that every man or woman can afford to participate, vu., £25, subscribed' by payandl 25s every threS -.months until £25 JfnnH ly /v?" 1' entHles th«- hoWer tea bond in the company, one such bond se cures an acre of land at Putaruru, planted with quick-growing trees and cared for until maturity, in 20 v«a..= tw if 2 will be worth at the' ver y le^t S Messrs New. Zealand Perpetual V ests Ltd., will gladly ful into" mabon on receipt of /post card tog eth . er vath the opinions of'some of the worlds forestry experts, as to tbe vast Fn°g £.-Advt! °f COmmercial fee plant DANGER IN~DANCE HALLS. 1 A*^ a d An% uie,i ai,r o£ten tec°nie3 heated and the hall close. Stepping out mtq the sharp night air, the sudden* change of temperature ,means a cold un less the_ dancer is prepared. A dose of Nazol after the dance will keep the cold away, for Nazol is penetrating, prompt, Tdvt Ure' a bottle to-daj' — For, Bronchial Coldi. Ulte _ Woods' Grunt Peppwuiat Cuw,-A4vfc

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 82, 5 April 1924, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 82, 5 April 1924, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 82, 5 April 1924, Page 23

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