NEED FOR MORE PRIMARY INDUSTRIES It has been stated by competent authority that new Primary industries which will enable subsidiary secondary industries to be established are urgently needed by the Dominion. In this connection N.Z. Perpetual Forests, Ltd., can confidently claim to be pioneers by the successful establishment of their softwood timber plantations covering over 200 square miles. New Zealand’s unique position of being able to grow softwood timber three times as fast as any country in the Northern Hemisphere stands as another reason why New Zealan.d softwood timbers should yield a high rate of return to investors, and should hold an exceptionally strong position in the world s markets.
PRESERVING JARS MADE SAFE Fruit & Tam Containers made from the finest flint glass. &L n r i m li - L ±d nE OVER JAR. Made in 1-Ib. and 2-lb sizes. An oldestablished friend of the housewiit.. AGEE QUEEN. A jar of combined efficient features. Made in three sizes, pint, quart and ialf gallon. Glass Inverted Top. Easy to Clip orHands do not come In contact with hot glass. No Screwing. Perfect Seal. AGEE SPECIAL. Made in three sizes, pint, quart, and half gallon. An excellent wide mouth jar with aluminium cap fitted with an opal glass liner. Contents only come in contact with glass. No odour. No taste of rubber. Keeps content* perfect. -J Lightning Bean Cutter Price 7/6. Household Scales Butter Scales with Enamel Pans EXTRA JAR RINGS, GLASS AND METAL SCREW TOPS, WOODEN SPOONS, ALUMINIUM PRESERVING PANS. E. Buxton & Co, Ltd. NELSON AND MOTUEKA.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 12 January 1931, Page 3
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