THE WORTH OF A NAME WHAT “P. & B.” MEANS Generations of knitters have proved the superiority of Patons and Baldwins' Knitting Wools, and although recently the scarcity of stocks has forced many people to accept other wools, “P. and B.” remains first choice when it is available. Patons and Baldwins’ main output nowadays is for the Armed Forces, but some wool is still made for civilian use and as much as possible is sent to New Zealand. Ample stocks of “P. and B.” Baby Wools are on sale everywhere. The “P. and B.” trademark means superior texture, snug warmth and endless wear. Keep on knitting and keep on looking for “P. & B.” Knitting Yarns.— Advt.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25427, 7 January 1944, Page 2
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