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THE GREATER Sponsors for the Bull 4 ■■' Second year the $S 1 Campaian to I'hHl liit® "WEAR < : ihi;ih sih'HS!! giiiitulU Ml j ii IMO RE JREwM, WOOE” nz Ijfra NATIONAL BODIES BACK THIS EFFORT I I I I HB In this campaign the Greater D.I.C. has the enthusiastic support of the Woolgrowers* Association, the'Woollen Manufacturers* Association and the Womens Division of the Farmers* Union. The ladies of the Union are making a . ' special exhibition of Hand-made Woollen Goods. Full details of this display are iven below - . The Greater D.I.C. Assists in a National Effort ■ To He, P Mew Zealand’s Woollen Industry ' Every section of the community is vitally interested in this campaign. - Every section benefits by its success. Last year the Greater D.I.C. staged -■ - a brilliantly successful “Golden Fleece Exhibition,” receiving the enthusiastic support and many congratulations from those directly conJ .. " • • cerned in the woollen industry. • • '. I To-day a concerted effort is more, necessary than ever, and the Greater ! D.I.C. is proud to be associated with such a worthy cause. We feel it unnecessary to enlarge on the importance of a successful and prosperous woollen industry. As one of the foremost industries of this Dominion, its prosperity or lack of it, is a matter of national importance. We would like to stress the fact that in urging New Zealanders to “wear '■"’ Ar. more wool” they are not being asked to undertake a purely patriotic duty. •^ i ' or cen t ur ies the value of woollen attire for health, warmth and unique comfort has been known. And now, to-day, wool, with the assistance ••££.£science, achieves new popularity with its chic—its daintiness and its ... charm. Every Woollen Garment Marked at SALE PRICE! ' See the Huge Disp,ay of 500 Wwt Specially Purchased Cardigans. As this campaign is being conducted during our jWinter Sale, all woollen garments—for men, women Interesting Figures and children—are available at Sale Prices. In In respect to tho value of the sheep and I Z addition, we have specially' purchased 500 of the tre’kxport wigh h t e < 7/ a. •' ver V smartest Cardigans, Pullovers and Lumber p Jackets, you could wish to see. New Styles! New I BaJes Of Wool .. 542415 5,464,228 I \ mlsl / Weaves! New Shades! All at Special Sale Prices. Frown Mutl’on i ,’232,Ml 2^079,219 I \B|/ M SerW ed “* • 31,745 425,495 S Sw B SWifl,W ’°. d 1,655,372 274,378 \/ Vl/FlAt tO SC<G Sl wo^ < nuinbcrs ho y. t 9,727,854 1,048,244 V T VVIICBL Lw UCV. Tallow Tons 24,604 598,515 Sausage Casings ~ 1,M2 663,516 ... , _ _ Every phase of this exhibition is of great Sheep for Breeding M n Ster of floricillturp to Oopn 'WMHHMI ’IBHT interest. Firstly, the Window Display will be the sheep‘ordLr.v’ L 1>74 2.301 IHI llOLvfli k_zi Ily 1 Ik_Ul lull C L\_/ k/jJCI I ■EMnSjjKaßwfl'Uj outward presentation of many novel dis- Sheep and Lamb44 117 M HZ in r- 1-1 •,• plays, within the store. On the ground floor sldns, .. lb*. 53,518 5,752 Wear More wool Exhibition tSu flbflTVflloi'T,:kM‘i„N.t I BW n/»W k weaving loom, the only one ot its Kina in. i\ew a mi||s _ I KBS ■ I GML E IH" || 1 1 I I ZLealand. | Approx, value £234,375 A cordial invitation is extended to you to be present at <LSLMs!^h— i„ , hc Men. Wear Section the,, will be another „t.m ; the opening, on the First Floor, of the “Wear More .ffISMMWmr H working exhibition of a half hose knitting machine. | Danils 496 474 496*474 I Wool” Exhibition, by the Minister of Agriculture, the e JMS e & Three displays will be featured on the first floor, Hon. A. J. Murdoch, on TUESDAY . (Tb-day), July 7, one of which will be the hand-made woollen goods, 47,309;530 at 2.15 p.m. WELLINGTON Z r Fa d rm b e y rs’ m Unitn. S W ° men ’ S ° H 8,767,804

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 240, 7 July 1931, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 240, 7 July 1931, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 240, 7 July 1931, Page 14

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