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g HE PRESS. MONDAY, NOVEMBg^A AUCKLAND WOOIIsaJ Big Advance, in >Values JAPAN DOMINATES' THE|MARKB{ Extent of Increase CauseslAmaM^j (MgSS 4330CUU0M Tf.LEOKIU.) AUCKLAND, November 29A sensational advance in prices occurred when the I**,*, sale for the 1936-37 season In New Zealand was held hi w land on Saturday. The rates rose about 60 per cent. parison with the average values of last season. ► There was practically a complete clearance of the 2La> bales offered for sale, and with an estimated average rdm* about £2O a bale there Is every indication that wool isrefcn£ to its former proud position as New Zealand’s “golden fieeS?** l .Not since the 1928-29 season, when the average. 14.9 d per lb was obtained over the yeajv' eing sale in Auckland. Right with a jump to tlr and the" Look Aheadi a. ■•11 ■ tin W I Don’t wait till next Winfe to buy Woollen Goodi Prices Will Soar! HAY’S have full stocks of all these Woollen Goods—ava3djejg[| now at the old prices (and everybody knom that ffjjVS prices are at rockhotiom) i * • sons. «*»*' 17 tic* tic. I ikW 9 BUY NOW and SA\ N News from about the Store at Hay 1 ! The event all the kiddies have been waiting for will take place next Friday—the opening of HAY’S ROOF ATTRACTION! WeTl tell you all about it later. It’s going to be absolutely thrilling this Xmas! To-morrow is to he | fife: day at Hay’s! 5/will be the order «f thaw in all departments. Kid Hay’s advertiseatnb b night and (o-moiNV iff sure! • Patrons of Hay’s Tea this week are New displays of attractive Gifts are beginning to make Hay’s look most “Christmassy.” Many people are choosing gifts from the “Lindh Corner”—they find it a delightful part of the store, full of suggestions! from 3 pjn. each dip M ~ - onM Miss Betty Hall’s trio. Delightful • Wood Fibre ,Flow« CM still seems as popaton Fwc tsHP ever at Hay’s. FrceJMttP daily. We’ve a big . of pupils, and they Ml easy—and fascinating!

• • Its Causs an< W Breathing Pore* of the Solidified Bedp BH “DOCTOR IHT (TimnT Morning MW DO NOT CONTAIN AC® “Doctor Jim” opens those dMjtgg tag pores, allowing the and gases which cause boor cape. This-buming body ada» remain on the body would «• for all forms of ecsemh. pies, and skin blemishes* DOCTOR JIM cleanses from*gg by correcting habits and All the soaps and bathing wffl rid of the body add that W«J| odour. The secret contained *MTTSi JIM is the fact that there is»“ tide of ACID, not even ». Icle of ACID, nox [CITRIC ACID) that is ,ther treatments^^Redise^whtfWg to you. NO ACID IN “DOa»a Tavener's Morning Salts, *» be a formation of more ® Sgß oe ci iuiiiittuuu v* «»«•- M NO ACID, so there cannot no of body add that causss, jgg-Blood-pressure, kidney Hiooa-pressure. - trouble, overweight, painful neuritis, and the many otw* ditions which arise tnrougu __, of acid in the body. Wth of "DOCTOR JIM" will be gw*® Famous Diet Chart. These “DOCTOR <"“£“-£81 are procurable everywhere If your grocer or chemist «*■ this wonderful treatment. TAMES T. TAVENER. Rheumatism Specialist ana Colombo street, opposite next to Death’s. Watch ft* Sign, "Tavener." lEMEMBER. FOR ADOt«^ havener’s “Plus « ITL«aiP 3o!ds, etc. Soothing ana rou sleep. |H, Sold everywhere—*/* -*

1 BEAUTIFUL-SERVICEABLE- EVERLASTING EASY TO KEEP CLEAN • AND VERY REASONABLY PRICED J- MERCER £ SONS LTD- — 54 OXFORD TERRACE CHRISTCHURCH.

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21954, 1 December 1936, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21954, 1 December 1936, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21954, 1 December 1936, Page 12

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