\ SELF-SUPPORTING NEW ZEALAND! Every additional primary iudustrv established in New Zealand helps in some measure to keep imports below exports, and increase the national prosperity. Consequently the successful establishment of over 200 square miles of softwood forest by N.Z. Perpetual Forests, Ltd.. is a further step in the direction of a self-supporting f'ominion. At the present time over £1,000,000 per annum is* sent oversea for the purchase of pulp and paper, a sum which will largely be kept in the Dominion when this forest reaches maturity and pulp and paper-making mills are established. t New Zealand is fortunately situated for this industry in that softwood trees attain maturity in this country three times as fast as trees planted in the Northern Hemisphere. —-f
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20490, 8 March 1932, Page 10
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123Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20490, 8 March 1932, Page 10
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