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GERMANY BUYING TOPS

British Wool Expert Grom r.iitnin ibis your Ims cxpi.ui I cnccd large sales of sonii-niiiniifacttiies I to Germany. Iler exports <rf tops to | that country from Jnnim.iy to Mttreli were 8,(157,(H)01b.--an increase of :~,117.iiiintl. on the Im: I mini for the similar period. and ion. li above other pre xior.s ->em'. Ito ffiipmenfs of wors'eil increase of IViti.HOOlb on the l!):i| iigur es. Exports of If: ilish-grou n wool were I."S.oiiii|l>. an iiieroir-r' uf p.l I'.'.iiniifo,. noils It ,111101 . a n im- 6 ..r I JR. 0001 b.), waste l/’ll/JOl’lb, t,an increase I

| of llP.OiiOlli.i, mol Irenleil wool am] i : -kin Mi'nl <,. J G,i II Hj|| > (;i n i tie ip;) si- n| ■ i;.iii;<'i l ii(H'll>.). Tho r < wuu'l'l I ; be flic property of Liiji.h who I i would relish the business, wliiuli also i | indirect Iv rrsiil.f <>(l in very bulky p :r- -! chases of ia\v material in Australia by • Yorkshire operators. | By way of contrast, the re-exports of 1 wool imported into the United King dom, which would largely consist ol | supplies at London sales, were 21,734. | OOOlb. |cs> for the three months (poled 1 than in 1934. Of hit' 1 . (>ermaii buyers! , have bought the staple more freely, bur nt earlier periods trading arrangement! ; ;i pp.M ri’ii; I \ induced n.iir imri, in tlml quarter to favour frosted wool and 1 “eniirniiLtufStf lift s ®;

Lefler llian'evOi’ An ext remely fresl |n (‘'■eninl uen of “colossal” sale liar ■■. am . i aiiiHiunred for vu" k end shop yeis al Hail'd';. : lio'v many, times, doling flic I’l I v, O'e|- Of two, lump Jo J di.-roi eri’d tlirrf your clothing is la adeipm'e for present conditions—that the bed-clothes feel a bit tilin'! Do not take any further risks; inttke use of the advantageous terms that “colossal" sale prices present for warmer clothing of every description. Bargains in coats for man. woman or child, hosiery, underwear., mid warm woollen .scarves. Hpeeial values in leather, eoats that will resist the coldest wind. Blankets and rugs, rosy nightwear, ad at great ii.le r 1 .'iivi ion, I’.iing your needs to Baird - lor, jatirfactibu land iiioneystl'ing values. ....

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 158, 20 June 1935, Page 8

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GERMANY BUYING TOPS Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 158, 20 June 1935, Page 8

GERMANY BUYING TOPS Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 158, 20 June 1935, Page 8

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