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SECURITY IN FLAX INVESTMENTS. The first and foremost essential in any flax planting and milling proposition is the question of suitability of soil 'condiThe first question of the cautious investor will be, "What is the nature of VO ur soil—is it alluvial land, vvnich Nature has demonstrated will grow enormous crops of flax, or is it inferior peat conntry ?" 'Without undeniable evidence on this point the calculation of all profits will be built on a foundation of sand or possibly P( Jn Flax Lands Limited Investment, not only one, but five experts, none of whom lias any direct or indirect interest in the flotation of tho company, all testify to the ideal soil conditions, and if lurtner proof were required Nature herself has given itMoreover, an actual milling of the green leaf from the property by a practical flaxmiller has shown that the leaf yields a higher percentage of fibre than even the average from the Manawatu flax areas. This is ft mCsfc important point, in view of the fact that experts state that seedling plant 3 cannot be relied upon to come true to the parent plant, and that therefore it is safer anri quicker to plant from the subdivisions of the best growing varieties. . On the property of Flax Lands, Limited, the matured plants are already on the spot, which means economy in costs of planting. Another important feature of the investment is that during the period taken for the new plantings to come to profit, the existing crop of heavv millable flaxwill return immediate and handsome dividends Don't confuse the name—Flax Lands, Limited, the natural alluvial flax proposition with the heavv millable crop. Get a Prospectus from the Chief Acrents, Milburn and Company, 10, Palmerston Buildings, Auckland. —Advt. 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19190, 2 December 1925, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19190, 2 December 1925, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19190, 2 December 1925, Page 11

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