You can have Beautiful Floors for s|PER WEEK <Wk m. 9 1 1 w ** HUGE RANGE of —- CARPETS in STOCK New Designs Fine Quality Also New Stocks of RUNNERS, RUGS, LINO, Etc. And NO ADVANCE IN PRICES FARMERS' TRADING CO., LTD. - WHANGAREI
The following extract from “Life” (Australia), published on July 31st, 1931, is of interest:— •‘Here is a chance for somebody, a person of vision and enterprise. At present the demand for Tung Oil is without limit. Here, there, and everywhere TUNG OIL is required—we talk glibly of supply and demand —of what use then to supply that for which there is a small demand. •‘Elsewhere TUNG OIL is ,a great business. Here it is somebody’s business to investigate in his own interests the possibilities of TUNG OIL. One could wish just now that the/ man with confidence had more money, and the man with money more confidence.” ■ , ~ The above extract is the opinion of a talented authority on TUNG OIL. SURETY TUNG OIL BONDS Those who have invested in SURETY TUNG OIL BONDS which are issued by natueal pROmJCTS Z Lm , 38 Shortland Street, Auckland, will be reassured by the opinion of the editor of “Life.” 10 000 STURDY SEEDLINGS have been planted out in their permanent positions on the Company’s property at Te A rai . Mangawai. In 5 years’ time, or less, the first crop will be taken from the healthy trees to which these seedlings will grow through the careful cultivating and manuring they will receive. INVESTORS ! THINK OE THIS. In 5 years’ time Your Investment will begin to return dividends, and dividends that will by far eclipse anything else you have ever touched. They will make up for all the money you have lost in unsound investments. Those who have already purchased Surety Tung Oil Bonds shmdd secure more—one each at least for every member of the family. (The paynients are easy). THOSE WHO HAVE NOT YET INVESTED SHOULD i DO SO AT ONCE ! ' What other investment is sound to-day ? What has happened to Bank Shares, Insurance Shares, Financial and Investment Companys Stock or any other so-called Gilt-Edged Security ? How much money have investors lost in these ? Why ? Because they all depend on primary production which must first be successful! The fall in the price of all our primary products (save TUNG OIL) is responsible for the reduction in the value of shares in all these great institutions. The price of TUNG OIL has not fallen but rather has increased through the depression on account of the unsatisfied demand ■Paji if UNSATISFIED DEMAND Here is a primary industry that HAS NOT and CANNOT over-supply the market. Practically every part of the world can produce butter, wool, meat, maize, fruit, etc. NOT SO TUNG OIL. It |r°vv successfully in China, the place of its origin and the NORTH AUCKLAND Peninsula. Even in America the area m which it can be produced successfully is seriously limited. WORLD’S DEMAND MILLIONS OF ACRES OP TUNG OIL are required to supply the World’s demand for this wonderful product. It is because of this and also the fact that the TUNG OIL TREE will grow successfully in NORTH AUCKLAND that we invite the public to take part in promoting a new primary industry which will help to restore prosperity in NEW ZEALAND. As the editor of “Life” says:— “HERE IS A CHANCE FOR SOMEBODY.” A 40% investment is not to be turned aside, lightly, especially when it is known that the capital employed in the Company is to be used in promoting a primary industry which will give work to large numbers of people and bring wealth into the country. Write or call for further information regarding SURETY TUNG OIL BONDS Office: 38 SHORTLAND STREET, AUCKLAND. P.(T. Box 1668. Phone 44-187. Tried it 9 a delicious cupful S u AC ' J *" • made in a moment , YMINGTON f CReefd Trade Mark) COFFEE & CHICORY ESSENCE *
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Northern Advocate, 3 November 1931, Page 7
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