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The cheapest way to keep cow-bails clean and sanitary is to use Restar Dairy Paint. The Dairy Division of the Agricultural Department recommend it. A few shillings covers the whole transaction. —Restar Limited, 64 Courtenay Place, Wellington, will advise you. —Advt.

N.Z WOOL WEEK CO V\Vf r 'S m g M m mmmm cl £ & Ki The Rosco Store Helps in an attempt to stimulate a demand for wool See the Splendid Displays Throughout the Store New Zealand holds sixth place in the wool production of the world. Thirty thousand seven hundred and eighty-nine sheep farmers in New Zealand produce from over 29 million sheep, 197 million pounds of wool each year. This represents to the Dominion an income of over seven million sterling . . . nearly one-fifth of our earned wealth from overseas. In addition almost half a million worth of New Zealand wool rs manufactured in our own country. And on this local industry some ten thousand New Zealanders are employed. Altogether, including the wool farmers and their families, oyer one hundred and fifty thousand men, women, and children in this country owe their livi g to wool. The more wool we buy, the more wealth we help to create for New Zealand the more we help to improve our own economic position. ALL WOOL NEW ZEALAND DRESS FLANNELS For children’s and women’s warm winter frocks. In scarlet, saxe, rose, wise and navy. 36 inch Pnee 3s 6d yard ALL WOOL NEW ZEALAND TWEEDS. In smart designs, suitable for coats or skirts. All attractive new colourings. 54 inch— Price 7s 11d and 9s 11d yard NEW ZEALAND TWEEDS. XT _ . One of the finest productions from New Zealand looms. Smart in design and of outstanding value, for Autumn, and Winter Frocks. Blue, beige, green, wine and rose colourings. 37 inch ... Price 4s 11d yard NEW ZEALAND TWEEDS. ... . , Wool with a new design woven in artificial ■ s ilk. In wine, lido, blue, nigger, and navy colourings. 37 inch ... Price 5s 11d yard Wool Wear for Women! ALL WOOL CARDIGANS. In fancy lace weave in plain shades of orange, kingfisher, cherry, wine, new blue and sage green. W. and O.S. sizes. Great Value 12s 6d ALL WOOL LUMBER JACKETS. In tweed effect of wine-brown, fawn-brown, orange-brown. . S.W. and W. Price 12s 6d THREE PIECE SUITS. In fancy twist knit pattern. Shades of cherry, fawn, navy; coat has contrast band at waist in smart colourings Price 75s ALL WOOL JUMPER SUITS. In fawn, also new blue with neat collar and tight band at hip, with fine contrast stripe as relief Price 55s AL WOOL NEW ZEALAND TWEEDS. TAILORED COSTUMES. In herringbone and broken check weave. Shades, brown-fawn, green-fawn, wine-fawn. S.W/ and W Price 69s 6d ALL WOOL TWEED GOLF SKIRTS. In smart diagonal weave. AVrap-over tailored style. Brown-fawn, fawn-rust, green-fawn. S.W., W. and O.S Price 39s 6d ALL WOOL FLECK-VELOUR CLOTH COATS. Trimmed cosy collars of astrachan. Belted styles. Shades of brown, also wine. Price £4 19s 6d WOMEN'S ALL WOOL COMBINATIONS. Good quality. Buttoned down front, double seats, shaped shoulder with short sleeves. Sizes w., O.S. and S.O.S. Prices 17s 9d, 18s 9d, 19s 11d Also with long sleeves; W. and O.S. Prices 18s 6d and 19s 6d WOMEN’S CREAM WOOL VESTS. Round neck, short sleeves, good quality. W. and O.S. Price 11s 6d and 13s 6d Wool Wear for Girls! GIRLS’ PURE WOOL LUMBER JACKETS. Pullover .style, fastened close at neck with pointed collar, two pockets. In small all-over pattern of orange-fawn-cream, green-fawn-white, red-fawn-white, saxe-fawn-wliite, wine-saxe-finislied with bands of plain contrasting colour. Sizes 22in to 32in. Price 9s to 13s 6d GIRLS’ PURE WOOL CARDIGANS. Fine close weave, good quality, finished with two pockets. Navy only. Sizes 18in to 32in. Price 7s fid to 11s Wool for Home Knitting! AOTEA 4 PLY FINGERING. Made by Roslyn Mills. Soft yarn, good washing and reliable. In fifty plain shades and mixtures including white, orange, emerald, black and navy. skem ROSLYN WHEELING. 3 ply, good range of colours. Prioe 1s 2d, 2oz skein ROSLYN 4 PLY FINGERING. A dependable make, sure to please, suitable • for men’s garments,, cardigans pullovers, golt sox. etc. In plain shades and mixtures. ’ Price BJd skein roslyn wool and silk thread. Used for bed jackets and baby garments. White, pink, blue befc Wool for Home Furnishing! ALL WOOL NEW ZEALAND REVERSIBLE RUGS. That will give just the effect you want in your room at the price you want to pay. Striking style and beauty are notable qualities or these rugs. Price 24s 9d to 77s 6d Wool for Warmth! ALL PURE WOOL NEW ZEALAND BLANKETS. Manufactured by the Leading Mills. An Excellent Range of Qualities to Select From. WITH BLUE BORDERS. Outstanding value! For Single Beds ... ... For Double Beds ... 18s 9d pair 29s 6d pair MEDIUM'WEIGHT WITH PINK-HELIO BORDERS. For Single Beds 24s 9d pair For Three-quarter Beds 32s od pair For Full Double Beds ... ... 39s 6d pair NEAT BLUE-GOLTd BORDERS. Heavy weight, extra full sizes, great value! For Single Beds ... J 26s 9d pair For Full Double Beds 45s pair WITH PRETTY HELIO-GOLD BORDERS. Soft and cosv, a very popular blanket. For Single Beds ... 31s 6d pair For Three-quarter Beds 42s pair For Full Doüble Beds WITH BLUE BORDERS. Extra heavy and large. For Single Beds ... —.— For Three-quarter Beds For Full Double Beds ... FAWN BLANKETS. Heavy Weight with Soft Finish. For Single Beds Three-quarter Beds ... Full Double Beds 37s 6d pair 48s 9d pair 55s 9d pair 26s 9d pair 35s pair ... 42s pair S e IIMDSODS e machine c&he C. SVC. gloss Coy., dßtd. machine n Window PALMERSTON'S FASHION CENTRE ™ Window

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 119, 20 April 1932, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 119, 20 April 1932, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 119, 20 April 1932, Page 9

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