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BI - "•<§?' De Reszke mesa m « C h better ©The aristocrat of cigarettes made from the very finest tobacco —in cork, plain, ivory and filter tip. Available in packets of tens arid tufenties, 4ffiibber W «« \JffHSSS' w«JjZ tread ||lfflllMll C k Nylon is the world's greatest contribution |ggMNK*|V* to increased truck tyre life * * I EXPRESS I STORE ■, TRACTION I®®®® mß'ihlw®®. dlJff »p®®d MMeun- flraTJl,.il-.,B..hMij long haulage I haul tyre /> < I yQHv^Km Jr hew ***■ \w PURPOSE \T~y-<y Pulls better—wears longer Z L r=sj=™r-'MKKMW Specify Reid rubber tyres—designed and patented by B. F. Goodrich NSS.3 - -. ' ■ - - tl - ■ _- J - - . ■ * WMBSBBWfiSbb Wr Look for the Label You may not have spent "the best years of your life" studying wool , —its fineness, its elasticity, its tensile strength, etc., but you can be protected from deception by the legal provision that a material or; a garment cannot be labelled "all wool" if it isn’t All WooL In your own interest therefore- look for the label. If there is mixture of fibres in the material or garment you buy—the label must show you the percentage of wool. It is an offence to use the words "Artificial Wool ? Imitation; Wool". "Synthetic Wool", or "Substitute Wool" because—•••tfcere is no substitute for L.. hfiiijSjg INSERTED BT THE NEW ZEALAND WOOL BOARD WJ/H

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27669, 27 May 1955, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27669, 27 May 1955, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27669, 27 May 1955, Page 16

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