“CAN’T WEAR IT OUT”
WOOL-SNIAPIL MIXTURE.
40 PER CENT CHEAPER THAN WOOL,
A London correspondent writing to the “Pastoral Review” regarding artificial wool says: “Artificial silk is making great headway, but I cannot find that manufacturers are doing much with the artificial wool. They are trying to weave it together with wool and do not get very good results. If they took the sniafil such as I sent you and wove it together with the worsted wo should then got wonderful results. At the present moment I am wearing a suit of clothes which has one tremendous drawback, that is I cannot wear it out. I have done everything with it. I possibly couhl, soaked it with rain, had it valeted, shuffled about in it, and still it is nearly as gooil as when I put it on. This is half wool and half sniafil. It can be made, sold, and produced nt 40 per cent. t less than wool.”
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 198, 4 August 1928, Page 12
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