SOFTWOOD GROWING CENTRE FOR PACIFIC. X 1: W ZI: ALA ND • S I. M I’OR TA ACE It is not generally realised that the countries in the Southern Hemisphere import softwood timber, pulp and paper from Canada, Sweden and countries in 1)io Northern Hemisphere to the value of over £30,000,000 per annum. These supplies however, arc rapidly dwindling and with a consequently increasing demand the plantations owned by the Bondholdrs of N.Z. Perpetual Forests 1.1,!., will naturally increase in value, and should prove a considerable source of revenue both to Bondhnl.;. rs and co the Dominion, in the very near I’utiiie/' 5
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 133, 8 June 1931, Page 9
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102Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 133, 8 June 1931, Page 9
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