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1 PBOVIDING FOR THE EUTUBE; j .There is not the slightest doubt that the all-important matter of'providing for cur: old age. or -making some - really substantial provision for our wives and children is all too frequently shelved or else completely forgotten, the principle item that causes most of us to hesitate is . that very natural dread of. the con-, tinnally recurring premiums of the ordinary insurance policies. These premiums have to be paid, betimes good or bad. It has heretofore been a'difScult, if not an almost impossible, thing for some, fathers or mothers, to make this most-necessary provision, but it is impossible to find a more simple or amore surer way of making a really substantial provision than' by purchasing a bond in A.Z. Perpetual Forests, Ltd. 'A few of the facts are set out vhereunder, but a complete explanation can be easily obtained by sending a post card to the' secretary of the company, at St. George's Building's, Brandon street,.. Wellihgton. A £25 bond subscribed by easy payments/spread over 5 years should return to you on the "most conservative basis at least £500, and will, in-all. probability bring in nearer £1000 in 20 years. One tree plantation such as the company is about; to; piant is. already valued at £2000 per acre by the Government valuers. Each £25 bond represents an acre of landto be planted in trees and cared 'or until maturity." A return of £35 from' three ' trees which were split into posts has already been. , obtained from one plantation There are about 680 trees to the' acre in modern commercial tree planting and 340 after the necessary thinning.' From the foregoing facts you will realise that the estimate of £500 .return itor your investment of £25 is -exceedingly--conser-vative-.and..one -which.is. likely to be greatly exceeded;—Advt. Coughs and colds aVo not to be trifled with. They require the instant' relief that Benjamin Gum, the tried and triistv remedy, can give. Get abo We to-day. Tba. boot-value in cold remediea on tho

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 107, 7 May 1924, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 107, 7 May 1924, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 107, 7 May 1924, Page 15