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I % s; % Wed. 20th to Wed . 27th “Wear more Wool 58 This week, the clarion call goes forth to all, “Wear more Wool —Wear more Wool—for your Country’s sake—your own sake—for your neighbour’s sake.” Fitting it is that the stores of Palmerston North should pledge then to its success—and the Drectors of the P.D.G. accept their fair share of this responsibility. P.D.C. plan with attractive and interesting window and store displays to make “Wool Week” worth while and thus to help attain prosperity for one of New Zealand’s most important primary industries. About Our. 18 Windows Is'os. 1 to 4 A very effective display prominently featuring tlie words “ Wool Week," generally uotlincd with natural scoured wool —also a coiourlui snowing or touay's lasuions in a-rocas, Coats, Cardigans, from N.Z. Wool by British manufacturers No. o A window devoted to N.Z. Manufactured floor Hugs, renowned lor .their quality, beautiful colours, attractive designs and Ion:’ wearing. No. (j Of interest to every woman and child is this display of British manufactured Wool Cloves, in all their style, smartness and colours. Nos. 7 to 9 Particularly attractive to mothers is this children's, window showing brightly coloured “Woollies'' for every age from baby hood to maids. Also included are the new knitting wools for making dainty children's garments, actual garments made from the wools, and the amount required. . No. 10— A display of cosy winter wear for boys—Coats, Suits, Sox. .Just what they want for winter wear —and warmth. All British and New Zealand made. No. 11— A particularly interesting display showing IS stages of produet ion in Woollen Worsted, from the raw wool to the finished cloth. In background are Men’s Suits, Coats —the iinished product, made in N.Z. from N.Z. wools by N.Z. workmen and specially priced by P.D.C. No. HI Tim Wonderwear of Wool is depicted in this window display of Ladies’ Winter Weight Woollen Hose. No. .13, 1-1— A display of products from one of New Zealand’s largest woollen Mills, “Hoslyn,” showing just what can be produced from N.Z. Wools by N.Z. people, sponsored by a progressive N.Z. linn. No. 15— There’s nothing like Wool for warmth, and one’s need lor warm, cosy soft underwear can be fully supplied from this display of Ladies’ Pure Wool Vests at special value prices. Nos. 10, .17 — Another display from one of N.Z. famous woollen mills, “.Kaipoi”—showing Blankets and Travelling Hugs. Just what everyone needs for this Winter.

No. IS— British Velours —renowned for their super quality and rich finish. The season’s smartest coats are fashioned from these famous fabrics. JUST INSIDE MAIN ENTRANCE. M@©EL SHEEP YAMS and SHEARING SHE® By the courtesy of the Director of Agriculture. F.D.C. have secured this most interesting exhibit in connection with Wool Week. An unique exhibit that will prove most interesting to everyone —and exceedingly instructive to sheep owners and budding farmers as to the correct layout of yards and shed for the handling of sheep and shearing. Next., is a display of wool from the raw stage—through Ns various processes of scouring, drawing, spinning, dyeing, to the finished material —Worsteds, Woollens, Flannels, floor Bugs,.Slip -Mats, etc. How to Treble your Wool Values From l|d to 7Jd Improving the quality of wool is what every progressive farmer is doing his utmost to do and an interesting exhibit shows the improvement of wool, through correct breedir-c, producing density, length, crimp and evenness of quality. tt ■-—= ===== === *: PRE VICTORIAN INDUSTRY PRACTICALLY DEMONSTRATED The Spinning Jenny Of your great great grandmother’s time—See it in operation at P.D.O. during Wool Week. j Ha. PAHMERSTON NORTH.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 6838, 20 April 1932, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 6838, 20 April 1932, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 6838, 20 April 1932, Page 2