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THE INVESTORS' OPPORTUNITY e— FREEHOLD LAND AT 255. PER ACRE. That is the price at which the Waiotapu Estates Development Company, Ltd., have Fecured thirteen thousand odd acres of well-watered ploughable land in tho pumioe district of New Zealand, NorthBast of Lake Taupo. Tho agricultural value of pumice land has been eo conclusively proved in the last few years by tho scientific experiments of the New Zealand Government and Hie'private enterprise of practioal farmers who are now profitably work in? large blocks of pumice country in.;the Waiotapu district, as to mate this investment a most attractive one to all who want to share in the profit that is being made, and, will be made, from now on to a still greater extent, from pumice farms. The Waiotapu Estates Development Company have purchased at the very low price of 255. per acre, and tho capital of tho Company, J520,000, provides for cultivation of a portion of tho land for demonstration purposes, ' for subdivision, re-sale, etc., and it is estimated that this land in convenient holdings for small farmers would bring almost immediately at least pnr acre, which would Show a profit of 100 per cent, to the Company. If a higher price is obtained, which is not improbable, n - conpspoaidingly gr«itm« profit will accru'o to tho shareholders. A limited number of shares in tho Waiotapu Estates Development Company. Ltd., a.ro on offer to the public, and as only 29. per share is paid, and not moire than Is. per share per month can be called up thereafter. tho investment is one to appeal «rua!ly to small or larger investors. To ceoure 100 J2l shares in the Company only .£lO is paid on the shares, and any number of shares —nx) matter how smallmay bo' subscribed for. Fuller printed particulars may be obtained from A. I. Bate. Sharebrokor. Wellington, which supmy complete figures and estimated profits, photographs of crops grown in tho district, locality map of tho block, etc., etc. Inquirers by mail will find the following form convenient:— "'IT. Bate, Sharebrolcer, Nathan's Buildings (corner of Gro.v and Featherston Streets), 5 Wellington. Dear Sir,— I shall bo glad to receive full particulars in connection with the shares of tho Waiotapu Estates Development Company, Ltd., with locality map and form of order for shares. It is distinctly understood that this inquiry places mo under no obligation whatever to order shares unless I am complotcly satisfied upon investigation. Nam® Full address Published by tho Waiotapu Land Syndicate, Limited. Tho cold damp weather brings that irritating cough which disturbs you night, and day. You can get prompt relief if you will use "NAZOL," It acts like a ohArm,—Advt,

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1847, 5 September 1913, Page 8

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443

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1847, 5 September 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1847, 5 September 1913, Page 8

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