Indisputable evidence is available for the seeker of truth that New Zea.land'B nearest approach to "something for nothing" is an investment in Tasman apple lands, the best in New Zealand, according to the testimony of many experts. A town man —lawyer, doctor, clerk, or tradesman—can buy a good section cheaply on easy terms, and he can continue peacefully at his ordinary occupation. His orchard is planted and carefully supervised at a very moderate charge by a skilled organisation. The owner can wait while his "place in the sun" is coming into profit for him (five years from planting!. Nature is his ally, the ground is his solid bank from which a splendid dividend is steadily accruing with the march of the seasons. It is an opportunity to cast doubt on the truth of the old copy-book maxim—"There i 3 no royal road to fortune." This is not poetic theory; it is hard fact. The proof can be seen by any visitor to Tasman. Write to-<lay for the clear, J plain evidence which the Tasman I Orchards Co., Nelson, will supply in a free illustrated book of fifty-six pages. This evidence is more than sufficient to convince any sceptic. 16
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 September 1915, Page 8
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