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LIMBTED. (A Company intended to be incorporated under the Companies’ Act, 1908). Shares of £25 eachProvisional Directors: E. MAXWELL Farmer Rahotu W. C. CLEMENT Sawmiller Eltham W. B. FUSSELL W. E. BENDALL Merchant New Plymouth H. V. S. GRIFFITHS Architect New Plymo'uth V. C. DAVIES Nurseryman, New Plymouth Fai-mer Lepperton A. S. ALLEN Coy. Mgr. ' New Plymouth The Directors are well-known in Agricultural, Business and Public Life of Taranaki. Amongst them are members of The New Plymouth Harbour Board, New Plvniouth Borough Council, Egmont Park Board, etc. Mr. Maxwell has cultivated and grown timber trees in Taranaki for 30 years and is known all over New Zealand and Australia as one of oui greatest authorities on tree planting and growing. He is quoted as an authority in the prospectus or other companies. Messrs. Fussell and Davies have had wide experience of growing Pinus Insigms and other quick-growing trees. ® None of the Directors are personally interested in the land or property to be acquired or planted by the Company. They are receiving no Bonuses, Profits, or Free Shares as vendors or promoters. They are paying for their shares in the same maniiei as ordinary shareholders. Their time and servicef, have been given as a labour of love to enable the people of Taranaki and surrounding districts to plant, own, and control their own Timber Forests, Taranaki is unexcelled as a timber-growing country Experts agree that the land to be planted;, situated within 9 miles of New Plymouth—by metal and tarsealed roads—will show wonderful results, and thac returns should commence within twelve years. TARANAKI uses over 20,000,000 feet of timber per year. Pays away £50,000 in freight. Save this waste. GROW, OWN, CONTROL your own FORESTS. EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT 5 Years to Pay £25 as follows: £2 10 0 on application. 15 0 on allotment 15 0 every 3 months until the £25 is paid. No Further Liability One Share should return over £SOO. And costs less than 2/- per week. To the Chief Agents, TARANAKI PERMANENT FORESTS, LTD.. Box 268, New Plymouth Please send me booklet and full particulars of your proposition. Name Address <Jenkins 1A Taranaki Trees Mature Five Years Quicker than Elsewhere.

FARMERS! can now get vour orders for CARBONATE OF LIME LOOSE in the truck. This saves you 1/- per ton, besides the cost of the sacks. Give it a trial. Ask your merchant or Dairy Company for particulars, or write us direct. AMNER’S LIME CO., LTD., BOX !, NAPIER. m ■33. NEW LINOLEUMS. HUGE QUANTITIES AND HIGH QUALITIES. 'Vyr: have just landed ex “S.S. Kent” a YV large consignment of NAIRN’S FAMOUS LINOLEUMS. These include patterns suitable to any room in the house—Hall, Dining Room, Breakfast Room, Kitchen, Bathroom —and arc in all widths. The new display features the latest colourings and designs in Floral, Persian, Matting, Turkey and Tile effects. These have been purchased direct, from the manufacturers —at a considerable reduction in cost. This advantage we intend passing on to YOU throng'., greatly reduced prices. With each length of Linoleum we are giving FREE an equal quantity of Deadening Felt, or we LAY the Lino down FREE of charge. THIS IS A SPECIAL OFFER FOR 84 DAYS ONLY, COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 20, Prices for First Grade, 2 yards #ide* ifl/THIS IS YOUR FORTNIGHT OF OPPORTUNITYCOME IN AND MAKE THE BEST OF IT. GEORGE SYIE & CO., Ltd. “The Furniture Manufacturers.” HAWERA and STRATFORD.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 18 April 1925, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 18 April 1925, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 18 April 1925, Page 11

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