PAPER SHORTAGE. In an article in the “Empire Forestry Journal,” Mr J. O. Boving, a recognised authority, stated:— “If wo may assume that in five years to ten years’ time the commercial conditions of the world will once more be nearly normal, it will then be found that the demand for paper has outstripped the supply, and prices will soar to such heights that we shall be face to face with a real paper famine.” It is just at that time that N.Z. Perpetual Forests Ltd.’s commercial afforestation project will have reached maturity, and bondholders should- be receiving the profits from the realise tion of their first crop.—(Advt.) The Park L«iwn Tennis Club will hold its annual meeting to-night -t 8 o’clock ■ t’-'-.H: sljzgs Chamber of Commerce rooms.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 257, 13 October 1932, Page 7
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