sgsE;\\! / \ '///, ty, now and end 12 uncertaintu \ K L MA EVENING O THE ¥N every civilised country the brains of the nation are tuned to the slogan “ROgrow the Vanished Forests.” That the Timber Famine is world wide you well know and the necessity for growing timber trees on a commercial forest basis needs no stressing here. But do you know that Taranaki requires 60,000 acres of Timber to assure her present and future requirements? That the timber can be grown in the district and that frbm the necessity—the growing will provide the cheapest, safest, and most Certain form of Income for your later years. The small sum of 2/- per week for 5 years invested in your own Forest Company should return you a regular income after 12 to 15 years, of at least £SOO in cash. This Taranaki Timber Forest project was conceived and made possible by the enterprise of men of high standing in business and public life in your own province. The desire of the Provisional Directors is that every man, woman and child in Taranaki and adjacent districts should have an opportunity of reaping the very large financial reward. Easy terms of payment—-within the nieans Of all—have therefore been arranged. Taranaki is using over 20 million feet of timber per anhlim, almost all of which is imported or transported hundreds of miles. £50,000 in freight per annum can be saved; we can grow trees more quickly and more profitably than elsewhere. , Success is the child of opportunity—send in your application NOW—or write for fuller particulars to “Experts agree that Taranaki matures trees five years quicker.’ Jenkins 2A To the Chiej Agents: TARANAKI PERMANENT FORESTS LTD. Box 268, New Plymouth. Please send me full particulars of your proposition. Sign Here
Of Interest to Farmers. In arriving at the trufe value of any Fertilizer, it is not so much a question of Analysis that counts. The correct basis of value is the quantity of plant food present which is actually available. One Hundred per cent. of the plant food guaranteed present in Superphosphate is Water Soluble and therefore readily available SUPERPHOSPHATE is admirably suited for Autumn Top-Dressing because reversion to the Citric Soluble state takes place in the soil, thereby holding the plant food in a form which is LASTING with every unit still easily assimilable by the plant. Many of the largest Dairy Farmers in the dominion top dress every Autumn with Superphosphate Progressive farmers have proved the value of this practice. Insist on the highest grade Superphosphate of N.Z. manufacture for your Autumn Top Dressing. Obtainable from all Merchants, Storekeepers, or direct from the Manufacturers.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 22 April 1925, Page 6
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