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WHO ARB THE PROMOTERS OF THIS COMPANY, AND WHAT DO THEY GET OUT OF IT? The Provisional Directors of the Taranaki Permanent Forests Ltd. are men of highest standing, known all over the province; successful agricultural, business, professional and public men. Thus they represent the interests of all the people. They are receiving neither bonus, shares, commissions, discounts, nor making any profits on the land or planting. The Directorate is as follows: — E. MAXWELL, of Kahotu. Acknowledged to be one of the greatest living authorities on treegrowing and forestry. For 33 years a member of the New Plymouth Harbour Board. W. B. FUSSELL, of Leppcrton. Well-known farmer. Has planted over 100,000 pines and gums on his property during the past 15 years. W. E. BENDALL, of New Plymouth. Well-known business man. W. C. CLEMENT, of Eltham. Sawmiller and member of the New Plymouth Harbour Board. A timber man and a business man; his is a lead to follow. H. V. S. GRIFFITHS, of New Plymouth Architect. Member of the Egmont National Park Board and DeputyMayor of Now Plymouth. V. C. DAVIES, of New Plymouth. Managing Director of the well-known nursery firm of Duncan and Davies, Ltd. A. S. ALLEN, of New Plymouth. Company manager. A business man whose advice will assist the Company in commercial matters. These men have each put up £IOO as the first instalment of their investments in Taranaki Permanent Forests Ltd. Their names are a sufficient guarantee —the rest is up to you. Send for a prospectus now to— K. SCOTT GANDY & CO., Chief Agents, Box 919, WELLINGTON.

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Patea Mail, Volume XLVIII, 29 May 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, Volume XLVIII, 29 May 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, Volume XLVIII, 29 May 1925, Page 3