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Another APOLOGY from CADBURY'S Applications for the Bournville Free Gift Casket have far exceeded the supplies from England, while the London Dock Strike will further delay the receipt of gifts. Cadbury's musl j therefore ask applicants to exercise patience. All applications to June 28tri will be dealt wi&h from supplies now coming forward, hut after that date mo further gifta can be sent . until arrival of s.s. " Corinthic —even this shipment may be delayed owing to the London Dock Strike. I Every application will be honoured,, and gifts* will be sent out as soon as supplies are received, but in the meantime patience must be exercised owing to conditions entirely beyond Cadbury's control. I , Use Bournville. Cocoa For fte« ttutu? stert »rod «el''-»ddres»ed and damped eayelope t& " Gift Dept." Box 36, T« Ato. Well instton. *> j jjmMUHiiUMMmnMri niw—iimiHi—hii— iiiiinr-i ~ — ~~~ ' ' ' ■-———^—————-■■""""""'"'■"— ' ""*—* . r™ 1 -~ — __. . - i - j There Money in Trees* f , I * * ■ ' * ■ ' \- ! there's security in trees andthere's opportunity in trees— - opportunity which is bound to appeal to both the " big " and the "small" man who patiently wait for the IDEAL INVESTMENT—a project in which they can place their j surplus funds with the reassuring knowledge that ADEQUATE ! RETURNS PLUS ABSOLUTE SAFETY are the outstanding features of the opportunity offered. Anyone who is able to make a critical analysis of a simple business proposition will unhesitatingly come to the conclusion .. that an investment in AFFORESTATION LIMITED'. I provides all the features necessary for the ideal investment, i.e.. Absolute Security Highly Attractive Profits Real Business Management The Capital of AFFORESTATION, LTD., is £125,000, divided into 5000 shares of £25 each. Among the objects of the Company are these:— ,To acquire and take over approximately 6500 r ', acres of land in the Putaruru district, of which 3000 acres have already been secured. To plant such land with quick-growing trees in such manner as shall be advised by the Government's or Company's experts. To. hold such land and generally cultivate and conserve the trees for the benefit of the / 'Company's shareholders. In the not far distant future a serious situation will arise on account of tho rapidly-growing shortage of our timber supplies. Whereas, but a few years ago, New Zealand was exporting large quantities of timber, to-day it is ! dependent on Australia and Canada to provide a great proportion of its requirements. Unless energetic measures be taken to conserve and augment our timber supplies our country will, before very long,, find itself faced with a serious shortage. The ! immediate remedy is AFFORESTATION, i.e., the planting of quick-growing trees by experienced men. Mr. W. Skinner Commissioner of Crown Lands for Canterbury, addressing a conference of experts three years ago, observed that in Australia Pinus Insignis plantations had yielded 75,000 feet of sawn timber per acre, occlusive of firewood, and that there are many plantations of this tree in New Zealand , which would give an even heavier yield than this! Thus lit will bo seen that a few shares in AFFORESTATION, LTD., present . 1 A Golden Opportunity Indeed; for the man or woman who wishes to secure absolute safety for his savings. A few shares in this company will undoubtedly assure the future welfare of your children, and will bring you approximately ! , £500 for every £25 Share.] ; >. £ S an additional attraction, the company's directors have made it possible for. everyone to secure shares by paying less than 30/- per quarter until the share is paid for, or • LESS THAN 3ftd. PER DAY! Hundreds of shares have been sold in various parts of the Dominion to k people who recognise the unique character of such an investment. l » Send for a prospectus, containing the report of Mr. H. A. Goudie, ii Conservator of Forests, but send for it HOW—you will be placed under no obligation whatever. :. I ' T> -g Q __ ' { ' CUT THIS OUT. f AFFORESTATION, LTD., ■*■■■•.. 408, Smith's Buildingu, AUCKLAND. Please send me, without obligation to me, a copy of your company's Prospectus. i M N.Z. Herald." /,.;'; ..?• . - . A .",-•'' • , -, .<■ . ■'■■: ■" '-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18457, 21 July 1923, Page 15
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