'"To say that the South Island of New Zealand is one of the finest sheep lands in the world is stating common knowledge, but one has to see the South Island to realise the value of experience,’’ said Dr. T. Oliver, principal emeritus of the Scottish Woollen Technical College of Galashiels, Scotland, in mi interview at Wellington. During October Dr. Oliver travelled through the South Island to Invercargill inspecting developments in wool growing and manufacture. “There seems to have been undue speculation in land, and, on the average, rent is altogether too dear for the farmer to have a fair chance of getting reward for his labour,” he said. STX FOOD COLOURS SUPPLIED IN ONE PACKET. For the convenience of housewives, Gregg’s now supply six loz. bottles of different food colours in one packet. Rich, attractive tints. Very useful for colouring Cakes, Sweets, Jellies, Icing, etc., and making them more tempting. Price I/- packet, leading grocers.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 November 1934, Page 12
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156Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 13 November 1934, Page 12
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