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THE WOOL CLIP

HO.W WILL THE MONEY BE SPENT P It is estimated that the value of tha wool clip for the present season will exceed • £14,000,000, or an average of about £H for every man, woman, and child in the Dominion. When the value of butter, cheese, and mutton is added, the total amounts to. an enormous 6um. High prices, more than increased production, account for a great deal of enhanced value of.our primary products, and the prosperity of the farmers ia reflected' in the present prosperous condition of almost every other industry.

Practically every business firm in New Zealand experienced a highly: profitable year in 1916, and the • outlook for this year is brighter' than ever. .This refers especially to firms dealing direct with farmers, who, are taking advantage of the present/prosperity to make many long-promised improvements to their homes and holdings. Last year more than 1000 farmers and country,- residents and storekeepers in New Zealand added to the comfort of their homes by doing away with Kerosene Lamps and Acety'lene Gas, and having "Wizard" lighting Systems installed in their stead. • The "Wizard" is by far the most safe, economical, and reliable light procurable. It nuts country residents on an equal footing with city dwellers, the light produced being superior even to Electric Light and Coal Gas, while. the Tuning cost is much lower than ■ either. Tha coat of "Wizard" Lighting! Systems is verv low, complete plants I being supplied from .£ls up, and the'saving effected compared with Kerosene, Lamps or Acetylene will pay for the Plant in a short time. , „ , . Tlint "Wizard" Limiting Systems give satisfaction is proved by the fact that the New Zealand 1 Agent'. Messrs. .Early 'Bros., '59 Cuba-Street. Wellington, recei™ n'ost of their orders through the mail from people who are ™; m .">? nd ™ to purchase by satisfied usera.-.this s the reason that the firm can install th« plants at such a low cost A staff ot competent fitters is constantly employed, ami the firm is orcnared to give a writfen guarantee of five years with each plant'; no other firm can afford to giva such a grantee Country ™**« ...hnuld send a note to Early, Bios. oJ Cuba Street, Wellington. for 1 full "ar-ticulars.-(Published by arrangement.)

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2970, 6 January 1917, Page 8

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THE WOOL CLIP Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2970, 6 January 1917, Page 8

THE WOOL CLIP Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2970, 6 January 1917, Page 8

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