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Crow the Wool, • ■/ We Make the ClofKcj? "J'wjin, ll I Wll U Wear our Cloftaj, IMi We'll Buy your Wool.' ' jpniAPor | B The results of Recent Wool Sales ■ PROVE how we help you to ills get good prices. The FARMERS' CO.OP. said in their Wool Report: "Mr. J. Stevenson, Flaxton, id the satisfaction of topping tho market for merino for a beautifullv bright lot of 70 bales, which was sold to a local woollen factory at 13d." " Dominion mills eagerly sought after half-hreds, hierinos, crutchings and pieces." Messrs, DALGETY & CO. remark: "The local factories took the bulk of tho erinos, in addition to a quantity of fine half-breds and pieces." Messrs. PYNE & CO., the largest Wool Brokers in tho Dominion, say: "The Dollen mills of the Dominion, as usual, took a very considerable share of tho best ilf-breds, and kept the market buoyant and firm for this class of wool?. Bradford is largely responsible for the clearance of the various grados of erossbreds—the woollen ills fof merino, which by the way sold remarkably well—while the high level of prices lid for bellies and pieces must be attributable to tho operations of the various factories." HE KAIAPOI WOOLLEN COY. is probably the Largest Buyer 1 Wool for local requirements. BUY " KAIAPOI" GOODS ALWAYS. Work Lighter, Wife Brighter.' I This is always the result ' when a housewife has a Meth. • * ven Boiler with which to do, j , I methven>-9 WASHING fvVWI BOILERS '(2&h§Z3&\ Make a wonderful differenco, I|i \ / \\t| /'i ). A J Lifting tho clothe 3in or out, u' Gj J / i\ II I' ~ for instance: How convenient I W/1 / 'I \rt • ' a Meth ven is! No stretching, V • |: I nVy / '( v\ \\ j no straining! With a Meth- j SI / , \1 \ ven a woman finishes her wash- y I} ll / $ • ing fresher and brighter than Ijfp 5 , i|i|flfSf}f\ / / / , 1 ' i with a stubborn-heating, old- jr , 11 111 'I / "/ / j I , fashioned boiler. Why Meth- / J ftf! '// ! ven Boilers heat so quickly, ■ I —|f|l / I f Jll and save fuel, is just this: Tho | .1 fill i I 1 I \ \ firebox is right up against the ' ' ] ill \ 1"'/ /! * copper. The heat strikes the || J j |f|fjj ' 'j j | copper fair, and also circulates Z' Look at the Methven at your /Ssflrw i LL™* will '| 5 Ironmonger's, and you will see ®sli LAST S j it once that it is stronger, jMLv I m leater, and better than any P ! jther frame. ca— METHVEN'S, LD., Patentees and Manufacturers, Re?, no.su' |

fIL THE OLD LOVE I AFTER TRYiNG NEARLY j EVERY OTHER BRAND | lAM CONVINCED I THAT' NELSON MOOTE'S PURE TEAS ARETHE BEST

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15707, 8 March 1913, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15707, 8 March 1913, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15707, 8 March 1913, Page 5

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