Coir Fabric,— Coir fabric spun at Belfast under the Vanderjaght process has emerged from the finishing machines. The quality is claimed to meet all requirements. Mr. Vamcooth has cabled wool-selling brokers in Melbourne to nominate a London expert to whom samples can be submitted for examination Captain Thomas Bradwood, for many years in the Union Steam Ship service also in command of several vessels of the Canterbury S.S. Company has died at Auckland. He retired from the sea in 1924.
Norton's "Premier” Egg Preservative is sold by every grocer in the D/aiiniJn. One tin of Norton’s is su ficieat to preserve u petrol tin full of eggs, while a jar of Paste is enough for 30 dozen*
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 202, 9 August 1928, Page 9
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