THE INEVITABLE SOFTWOOD FA MINI'T *' ‘New Zealanjl,” said, Mr B-, St. Baybe Balvci'i a, forestry expert of in ternntional experience. “ should concentrate on a (ToresI a lion with all the resources it etui muster, in order to take advantage of t,lie shortage in forest products, . particularly paper, which lies ahead.” fn view of the inevitable forthcoming fiiminc in softwoods and of their shortage in America, (J.S.A. would be looking to New Zealand as a source of supply in a. few years from now. It i“ anticipated that realisation of the forests established ■ by, N.Z. sFerpetnal Forests Ltd., will commence in approximately ;<ix years, and very satisfactory pro(its .should ho obtained.--[Advt.J
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Evening Star, Issue 21317, 23 January 1933, Page 7
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110Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21317, 23 January 1933, Page 7
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