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The deputation , from the Forestry League who -waited on the Premier, Mr. Massey, urging that further largo sums should" be set aside to purchase more land for afforestation, must have been very disappointed 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 for immediate purposes. The opportunity is, therefore, left to private enterprise. Messrs. New Zealand Perpetual Forests, Ltd., whose local office address is P.O. Box 1211, 8-10, St. George's Buildings, Brandon street, is a company promoted by Messrs. Smith, Wylie, and Co., Ltd., the pioneers of private enterprise in afforestation, have put before the public a proposition which is absoI lutely unequalled, inasmuch as the' terms of investment are so easy that every man or woman can afford to participate, viz., £25, subscribed by paying 25s down, 25s the month following, and 25s every three months until £25 is fully paid, entitles the holder to a bond in the company, one such bond secures an acre of land at Putaruru, planted with quick-growing trees and cared for until maturity, in 20 years that bond will be worth at the very least £500. Messrs New Zealand . Perpetual Forests, Ltd., will gladly send full information on receipt of a post card, together with the opinions of some of the world's forestry experts, as to the vast possibilities of commercial tree planting.—Advt.

DOCTOR.TELLS NURSE. A doctor was paying his first visit to I a pneumonia patient, and he asked the j I nurse what medicine had been given. ! j When told, he replied, that's no good, go and get a. tin of Pnlmonas. Doctors know the splendid properties of Pnlmonas, and never hesitate to recommend them in aIL throat ""and chest affectjons. When you. suck these gum pastilles, curative vapours are released and carried by your breath right to the root of the trouble. Chemists sell Pulmonas in tins at Is 6d and 2s- 6d (double size), or you can obtain them by. sending price to Stacey Bros., 61, Queen street, Auckland.—Advi.

I YOU WELCOME A THIRST WHEN I MAESHALL'S IS ON TAP. Consider how much a cooling, refresh- ' ing beverage' means to you these liot, muggy days. A beverage that is wholesome, deliriously flavoured, thirstquenching, and yet non-alcoholic. Such a drink is made from Marshall's Summer Drink Extract. Just order a bottle from your grocer, take it home, etudy the directions, arid, then make three large bottles ot first-class cordial, from which you can make 12 large bottles of glorious summer drinks. The fact that a glass of Marshall's costs under a half-penny per glass, and that there are nine distinct flavours, is sufficient reason far the claim that it is the least expensive on the' market. Marshall's Slimmer Drink Extract is good company at picnics, boating, and tennis parties, and ail summery occasions. As a summer luncheon beverage, Marshall's is specially recommended because of its thirst-qnenching and cooling qualities. Whenever you feel thirsty, think of. Marshall's. —Advt. GOOD TIP FOR" TRAVELLERS. When travelling on business or holiday, carry Nazol in your pocket or ba". Unequalled for preventing or relieving autumn colds, catarrh, and influenza" Protects against germ-infected and varying atmospheres. Always ready for use. Is 6d buys 60 doses. Test Nazol to-div" —AdvL. For lnfluonr.H, ta!<« Wouds' Great P.'pjfjerniint Cuie,.—Adv(,

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 85, 9 April 1924, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 85, 9 April 1924, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 85, 9 April 1924, Page 15