TURNING FISH WASTE INTO MONEY.
A Unique N.Z. Industry.
New Zealand Fish Products, Ltd., a company now in the process of formation, will annually turn tons of valueless fish waste and inedible fish into Fish Oil, Fish Meal and Fertilizerproducts valued at thousands of pounds sterling, which are in demand all the world over.
While the industry is new to New Zealand, it has been established for many years in other parts of the world with marked success and good profit to shareholders. Exhaustive examination of the resources and possibilities for similar operations in New Zealand conclusively show that the industry has a future in this country as great as, if not greater, than in any part of the world. It will be appreciated that there will be nothing experimental about the operations of the companv and there is every indication that prohas will be earned immediately the factory is completed and the necessary machinery installed.
I rom the national viewpoint the economic value of the project is outstandingly pronounced. As a dividendearning proposition it cannot be challenged. Basically sound and economically desirable, New Zealand Fish Products, Ltd., should prove in every way highly beneficial to both the Dominion and to the shareholders.
Write at once for a prospectus and data of the proposed company or call at our stand. No. 7. Selwyn Avenue, at the \\ inter Show. E. If. Marriner Dalgety s Buildings, Christchurch. Phone 35-461. •>
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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 193, 15 August 1931, Page 17
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