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TARANAKI LOSING £50,000 A YEAR!

Appalling state of affairs! Taranaki almost bare of timber trees. 20,,000,000 feet of timber is required for the province yearly. And every year. £50,000 in freight alone is going out! What will the position be in another ten or twelve years? Entirely different from what it is today. The Taranaki Permanent Forests will profit by this huge demand' for timber. The timber for buildings, cheese er.ates, transmission poles, fencing posts, firewood' will no longer be imported' from abroad, for it will be supplied more cheaply at the mills of the Taranaki Permanent Forests. But while the Taranaki Permanent Forests benefits Taranaki in general, it can benefit you as a shareholder in .particular. £25 to be paid off in 5 years is not a difficult proposiiton. £2 10s down, 25/- on allotment, and 25/- per quarter are the terms. In ten years your returns should commence, and in "all should net you £soo' t<o £IOOO Applications for -shares should! be- ad* dressed to Tlios. Barkla, Chief Agent, TARANAKI PERMANENT FORESTS LTD., P.O. Box 256, New Plymouth; or to the Secretary, Mr S„ E. Nielson, 85 Brougham St., New Plymouth.*

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 8 December 1925, Page 5

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TARANAKI LOSING £50,000 A YEAR! Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 8 December 1925, Page 5

TARANAKI LOSING £50,000 A YEAR! Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 8 December 1925, Page 5

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