ANSWERS TO CORRESPODENTS.
"Who's Who."—lt' Is better not to introduce this debatable question. , "British for Sarcty."—Published Jn a contemporary. . , , H. L. St. G. W.—The average pcito for raXv wool sold ,ln Jfew Zealand this season was OTer 11 1-gd per lb and this was for all descriptions from finest to lowest qjialitles and pieces and rough oddments, last year the averago was about 5 1-Sd 'per ib. WooX a used in the manyfucturo of the article mentioned is of superfine caar- ' acter and "Unsold to the New Zealand . sales this season .froip 2s to 2s 6d per lb , or oven more.- Jn preparation and making .■ up; the wool loses 50 per cent., bringing the cost to ,4s to 5s per lb. To that-are ' '~to j-S 8 "added .manufacturers', merchants', and'retailers'- overhead costs 'and-p'roflts ~ information of which is' not- in, the possession pi _ "She Post." -~ > ' - "Landless SlasSi"—lt would be better to leave ' ™ P"emala Bridge Association ".to reply if. It thinks it necessary. ' \ . "Argwnent."—Yes, from -1921' until' tho Zend
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 125, 29 May 1934, Page 6
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