TO SUIT EVERYONE
WEAR ROSLYN WOOLLEN 1 GOODS FOR SATISFACTION
In summer as in winter there is no jreal substitute for wool in wearing- apparel. No other material gives the same pomfort ancl protection, while the longer period of service makes wool the most economical wear.
This is particularly true of the products of Koss and Glendining, Ltd., in which the best New Zealand wools are combined with the most modern methods of manufacture. The woollen mills at Roslyn and the clothing factories throughout New Zealand are all equipped with the up-to-date machinery necessary for the mass production to fnl the ever-increasing demands for Roslyn goods. Where warmth is required, as in rugs, blankets, underwear, etc., these goods give it in full measure, and their superiority is recognised in every part of the Dominion. The underwear is made in weights and styles to suit the individual needs, and in each case the garment is the best possible value at the price. Of late years Ross and Glendining have greatly extended the ready-to-wear section of the business. Tailorcut suits of exceptional style and finish have been introduced, and are recognised as the highest development in clothing manufacture, being good enough for any purpose or any occasion. Ladies’ costumes, coats and frocks are presented in well-cut styles that conform with the very latest dictates of fashion. In short, Roslyn ready-to-wear can be worn with confidence in the best dressed circles.
Every progressive draper, clothier and mercer stocks Roslyn goods, and every shopper should ask to see these Dominion-made goods when purchasing new' apparel of any kind.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 816, 9 November 1929, Page 7
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264TO SUIT EVERYONE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 816, 9 November 1929, Page 7
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