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MR. FARMER! The Government is encouraging you to plant more trees. Why’ Because apart from supplying you with shelter for your stock, you are supplying valuable timber for the future and doing so you are growing money for yourself. Do you know that one Pinus Insignis .cut at Pakowhai a few months ago realised £SO to its owner (vide Auckland Star, September 23, 1924.) INVESTMENTS IN TIMBER GROWING arc always sure and extremely profitable. To increase and assure your wealth for the future and also the prosperity of your children, there is no safer or better investment to-day than Bonds in N. Z. Perpetual Forests Ltd., Each Bond costs £25, payable in quarterly instalments of 25/- and purchases for’you one acre of forest land fully planted and cared for until maturity. This, on a most conservative estimate should return to you in 20 years at least £SOO. Compare this with any other form of investment and send for application form to-day to DISTRICT AGENT (JIB, O. A. PILCHER) P.O. BOX 266, PALMERSTON NORTH. Gentlemen — Please send me, without obligation, full particulars of N.Z. Perpetual Forests, Ltd, Bond Issue. Nani 6 •h-***! Address a a ..... ..
C. L NEILSEN AND CO, LTD, DANNEVIBKE beg to announce having secured the services of Mr. Robert P. Kelly as Salesman In the Woodvllle and surrounding Districts, to represent them In regard to sales of CHEVROLET, ESSEX, HtJDSON AND CADILLAC OARS, MORRISOXFORD, MORRIS-COWLEY AND BEAN CARS, DENNIS, INTERNATIONAL & MORRIS TRUCKS, EXIDE STORAGE BATTERIES, FIRESTONE TYRES AND ALL MOTOR ACCESSORIES. NO BETTER LINES OFFERING. C. L NEILSEN AND CO, LTD, Telephone 48. ::: ::: P.O, Box 64. —-DANNEVIRKE ROBERT P. KELLY. SALESMAN.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 2713, 22 June 1925, Page 9
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