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APPEECIATION! THE HIGHEST AUTHORITY IN NEW ZEALAND APPROVES OF "ANZIL'S" METHODS IN CULTIVATION 01' ISEW ZEALAND FLAX. THERE is no better authority on any phase o£ the New Zealand Hemp Industry than Mr Alfred Seifert, of Palmerston North, who has been successfully engagei in the industry for the past 32 years. With his brother, Mr. L. Seitert, he was tut founder of the largest Max Milling business in New Zealand, now called Miranui Jjta., in the Manawatu, and was Managing Director on its formation into a Company, and Js now Director of that Company, having largely retired from active business^ He is ahso Chairman of the Phormium Committee of the Department ot Scientific and Industrial Research, and is an authority recognised by the Government, the Millers, Merenanfts, Bankers, and the public generally. With a lifetime of experience behind him, Ins words on any question concerning the Now Zealand Hemp Industry are authoritative and ai-e entitled to the greatest respect. He was asked to visit "Anzil's" Hempland properties at Gordonton, near Hamilton, and on 22nd and 23rd July made a complete inspection of the 3000-odd acres beinj handled by the Company on behalf of "Hempland" Bond-holders. He has no financia interest in the Company whatever, either as a share or bond-holder. Let us repeat his own words from his report:— I want to state that it was a pleasure for mo .to look over your Has plantation at Gordonton and find the business conducted on such sound lines, both in regard to the method of planting and destroying the weeds, and economy exercised in carrying out the work. If you persevere in the way you. are now working I feel sure that you will eventually be a great.success,.and that you will be largely the means of permanently improving tho Flax Milling Industry in our Dominion. • This is a complete vindication of the Company's work and methods, and is an assurance to the investing public that "Hempland" Bonds are based on a genuine and sincere proposition. Send for Mr. Seifert's full report and particulars of the current "C" I«siie of "Hempland" Bonds—but when investing see that they are ANZIL HEMPLAND" BONDS. Salesmen for other concerns,are quoting the good work o this Company to sell rival Bonds, but do not be misled. Be sure they are' Hemplands based on land at Gordonton where the largest, most lip-to-date, and most scientincally-conducted-Flax Plantations in New Zealand are under development by:—; AUSTRALIAN & NEW ZEALAND INVESTMENTS, LTD., SOUTHERN CROSS BUILDING, AUCKLAND/ CUT OUT AND POST COUPON. . . •;/.:•;■•. "ANZIL," Southern Cross Building', Auckland. Please send me copy of Mr. Alfred Seifert's full report on your "HEMPLAND" Gordonton properties, also illustrated prospectus of the "C" BOND ISSUE. Name , j Address .- 'ENDURA PENS * PENCILS Guaranteed against all breakages including nib. No matter how badly broken, Repairs will be made, in New Zealand, Free of any Charge. NZ* A Bents: CONNELLY BROS.. Auckland. ,_ 4 _, o Cheap Train Fares for School Holidays ! j From 21st to 30th August railway fares will be reduced approximately; 6"/- in the £. Tickets (obtainable any lime in advance) arc available for relum until 27th September. Only three whole tickets needed for father and mother and ALL their. • • ..• children under sixteen years: of age... ' ...., . • Book Holiday Trips Now lAJNJLIWI\^.JIIjI/lij Wi\^^v^^C^^» pastes »re wonderfully te§# ''^^jti&m**^B&fiii^ appetising anddelicious. jiwrßmxwm The cx Perience oi avet iS^^^^™HS^^|) 20° years of Wendin«u ffff^^^^^SSsßJlm/^^^^/ our, making them un« S Blackwell's pastes makes JjLOATERjT in Scotland, they are p^^^^^^^^^^^^jß younger and far more gj^^^^^j^A^^'Jrzn^P L. O f^l D Cj fNI ;|g
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 38, 13 August 1930, Page 15
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