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\ Still We Maintain—--5 Times Better than Dairying! THE Dairy Industry has been and is a most important factor in the growth f -—...mi -u and prosperity of this country, yet it is a fact that Flax Farming and Mill- I y ing will at maturity give a return on capital at least five times in excess I ./new ZEALAND Flax (Phormium Tenax) o f that from the best Dairy Farming Lands. ' 8 NEW ZE ALAND needs more than anything /is the most valuable Fibre plant in the whole else an increase in the production of its X . You have the Opportunity Now of Investing in- Z It far exceeds, even in an uncultivated state, —egy development of a great industry of immense any other fibre plant in production per acre. ||| g R m importance to the country, with a safe, sound, With selection planting and cultivation its full M S W and remarkably remunerative investment of value will be realised to the benefit or the Capital. IKZ| pl Mr. P etr ’ e ’ Chief Government Grader, A new era has been opened up with the fj 'MIE. WJP M cRB writes:—“The best thing about flax cultivarealisation by practical men of the value of tion is that there will never be any glut in the selection of high fibre content varieties, plant- TS* W J W" - B ' market—overseas markets will eagerly snap ing, cultivation, and improved methods of il 1 IT Hi] I up every pound we can produce.” handling the raw product of hemp—the flax JL M A* | | j j i 1 Can this be said of Butter, Cheese, or Meat? CAPITAL :: £lOO,OOO - of which 56,000 £1 Shares ?»re now offered to the public on easy terms. CULTIVATED Flax is the coming primary industry. Figures supplied through the New D• GOOD management is essential——with Zealand High Commissioner’s Office, from Robert Bums Esq (CbairHiail) Merchant and Managing Director Messrs. these Directors in charge you have a guaranDr. Goulding, Chief Fibre Expert of the Im- J°h n Burns & Co., Ltd., Auckland. that your money will be used to the best perial Institute, London, states that unculti- ThoS. P. Pountney, Esq., L^^A^cklald^ MeSSrS ‘ Carr ’ Pountney & Co ” advantage. Nothing succeeds like success, vated New Zealand flax yields per acre 1 0 to . All of these gentlemen are too well known as 25 tons of leaf or 1 to 3 tons hemp, and culti- 060. llUlCniSOn, £.Sq., Auckland. successful citizens to need any recommendavated flax per acre 45 to 55 tons of leaf or p. Esq. Barrister and Solicitor of Messrs Buddle, Richmond & Buddle, tion - YoU Wlll be Safe ln their bands - sto 7 tons hemp. ? ? Auckland. ~ , . r 1 r 1 . SAI nnmipf Merchant and Managing Director Messrs. A. S. Paterson & Mr. Geo. Craw has shown his personal faith Sisal Hemp, about 40 tons of leaf, equal to a-Ollguei, Co Lt<j Wellington . , . , c , in the property by having invested over to 2 ons re per acre. Alex Hannay> Esq>j Director Messrs. Manson C Barr. £20,000, all of which he receives in fully paid Manila, about 20 tons of leaf, equal to J shares. Mr. Craw will be the General Manarri F.pn Crmw Flax Miller, Linton. (General Manager). ton of fibre per acre. ucu. vtaw, Lhtsq., J ger o f t^e Company, and his life-long expenThe comparison is enormously in favour of | These well-known and representative business and professional men are ence in this business is at your disposal. lie New Zealand Hemp. Taking the actual aver- convinced of the value of the investment —why not you? Why be content I is bound to make the Company a success age price realised for New Zealand Hemp over with a meagre 4% to 6% on your spare money? Investigate this proposi- to justify his own big investment. the past 6 years, only two tons of hemp per tion without delay and learn for yourself why it is confidently expected that acre would show a return well over 50 per the return on shareholders money will average 23 o per annum for the first The land, 1956 acres, forms portion of the t cent, on the Company’s capital. Id years and an average of over 50/ o per annum theieafter. richest part of the Hauraki Plains. Flax is There will be no long period of waiting for In addition to large annual dividends, every £lOO invested now should be growing luxuriantly on 500 acres of the proa return on your investment. A mill will be wolth £so ° in Bto 10 Years ’ time ’ P erty ’ and flaxmills are at present working .■ 1- r 1 . 11 ■ J MI- • 1- -re I all round the area of the Company s property. m operation before the last call is made on Minimum application shares. , the shares. SEND AT ONCE to the Organising Broker, 36, National Bank Buildings, or No. 1, Brunswick Buildings, 174, Queen Street, Auckland, for Prospectus. * iuiwiii i imh— im hub -- -• hi,— i » • ■■ DOMINION,” 10/12/25. “It would seem that New Zealand in the very near T. W. RHODES, M.P., in a speech: "1 say that New Zealand Flax has a Opinions uture will possess another important primary industry, which bids fair to be one of very great £utur< before it and we to devote a very great deal more A the most valuable of all.” attention to .lit. than we have done. Expressed WELLINGTON “EVENING POST,” 5/11/25. “Few people would believe that a MR. ALFRED SEIFERT: “It i. unfortunate that farmer, have not yet . 1 1 e ■ . , •11* fxL di realised whatt <an extremelv valuable plant we ha /e in our [New r lax. 1 bigger return per acre in cash can be got from the growing and milling of the Phormium realised w rau n y 1 . n •« 1 , f CL 1 1 r 1 xi f 1 • Y f r-k io Tk«»ro am confident that suitable lund growin'r flax systematically will yield a greater plant for fibre in the shape of hemp than from dairying. Yet such is the case. 1 here . , ■ . f c 1 , , D 1 -r l .k ■ kF return than when used for any other method of farming that can be carried on in are few more profitable crops per acre than Phormium Tenax, when the prices are right, * 7 and even on the average price for hemp over a longish period of years the figures show a a * r ly large way. an advantage over dairying. In the high tide of its prosperity the flax swamp has FRED W. SEIFERT: "I am certain.that no better investment can be been a quick way to fortune for its lucky owners." made than by ’taking shares in‘a company formed for the purpose of N.Z. Government .. - f . and milling Flax ’" Ihe indications at present are that the cultivation ot tiax on a grand scale at Wembley is well worth consideration by men of capital.” B , TCTO ,., BaK9m bkkxi nnwi —■tnan t NEW ZEALAND FLAX IS A NATIONAL ASSET of great importance to the country. | THIS IN AND POST AT ONCE. It is a national duty to support the industry. It is almost entirely an exportable product. It ■ f. J. v. wilson, Organising Broker, . , . . - - I Hauraki Flax Growers and Hemp Producers, Ltd., means prosperity to the country and more wealth to you. The industry is free of Income lax. “ No. 1, Brunswick Bidgc., 174, Queen St., Auckland. 11 forward herewith the sum of £ , being a deposit of 2/6 per shcre on chares in the Hauraki Flax Growers * II ’S" Hemp Producer®, Ltd., on the terms of the Company s JL A O. .a_y - | prospectus, and 1 agree to accept the said shares and pay a 5 " further sum of 1/6 per share on allotment and the balance in 1 • k r x- 1/a k 11 c liz 11 r 1 / 1 L 1 x cCt P calls not exceeding 1/- per share per month thereafter. 2/6 per share with application, I/O per share on allotment and 16 calls of I/- each—whole payment ot xl per share spread over practically 2 years. One hundred shares should be worth at least £5OO in 8 to 10 years. Make your applies- Fi Please forward me the prospectus tion through your Broker or through the Bank of New Zealand, or the Solicitors, or the Secretary of the Company, or to y/ h the Organising Broker, F. J. V. Wilson, No. 1, Brunswick Buildings, 174, Queen Street, also 36 National Bank Buildings, Name Auckland. An investment in :his company is more than fully protected and covered by the increased value of the pro- ” perty, improved by drainage and planting of selected Flax under cultivated conditions. Shares are rapidly selling HAVE | Address ¥OU APPLIED FOR YOURS? 4 /' 1 • 1 . / l Copies cl the Prospectus can be cbtained frem the Oltice a& this Newspaper Local Agents: SCANDRETT & SONS, LTD., Sharebrokers, Invercargill , , ii — — ... —= l "i'~i*i iHJHir”" » ■ .nzx-'.G.L-.bm 11 , ; —7 —; —,anw, - ■■■, rr-m-,;" 1 . xc: , ■■

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The long life of Tea Brokers //vTVff' Tea Zsj Ten drinking nations rank first for long- [■ the trade term for those choice i evily. No doubt tins is in a measure due 0 pluckings of the best crops— | to Hie quality ot the tea they consume, the | th e Laf that has grown neither H inferior grades being shipped in bulk to B so slowly as to be rank, nor so I other countries for selling as “loose” tea. | quickly that it is insipid. It g FINE tea cannot be sold loose?as it would B “ ie en k 3l ,s u 0 K , i rx a fragrance and flavour. m los l - much of its fragrance. naira 'i i in io—— fftmber W if 7f?<a — Cei/foriSt Best ■ Th e “Amber Tips” packet protects the consumer in two I : ways, (a) It guarantees the contents to be FINE tea. I*" ensures contents reaching the consumer without ; any of the aroma or fragrant flavour being lost. 3240 -

WORKING TROUSERS. UNTEARABLE. I Will wear like Leather. COPELAND’S SALE PRICE 15/6 PER PAIR. BRICK AND R.C. BUNGALOW, Six Rooms with all modern appointments; high section; good locality. An exceptionally well built home Price reduced to £1350 for quick sale.—McCall, & Halliday.

LEARN TO WRITE AND SPEAK CORRECT ENGLISH! YOU must, if you desire promotion and ] success in business. Study Grenville Kleiaefs Course of Practi?al English. Prospectus “E” free. Howard Ballan, 1771 Hereford Street, Christchurch. WANTED —For client, Small Farm with i buildings, up to 25 acres; lease with | compulsory purchasing clau/e. ’’nsicrn is- I 1 trict preferred.—Herout L-ad I Agent, Dee Street.

EAT MORE “SUNMAID” RAISINS. —Do not require washing. —Untouched by hand. —Seedless —Seeded ajid “Puffed.” —Sold by all Grocers.—Advt.

LABELS. WE CAN SUPPLY ALL MASSES OF GUM LABELS OR TAGS Printed to suit Your Requirements at a MODERATE COST. JOBBING MANAGER. SOUTHLAND TIMES - - - ESK STREET.

FOR SALE. BUSINESS SITE—FuII i-acre Freehold; only block off Dee Street £l2OO. If desired area up to }-acre could bo acquired. Apply: H. H. PERRIN.

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Southland Times, Issue 19859, 3 May 1926, Page 5

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