MORE THAN EVER London’s spot value has proved its worth this season. READ what the Press says: “Generally, speaking, wool values in London are Usually about 5 per cent higher than those for similar wool in Australia. . . . (Yorkshire Observer, Friday, 18th February, 1938) SELL YOUR WOOL IN LONDON and avail yourself of SPOT DEMAND CONSIGN THROUGH YOUR USUAL BANK OR AGENT THE ASSOCIATED LONDON SELLING WOOL BROKERS du croz a co, . MCO. HUGHES, WILLANS, IRWELL & CO. WIftiDELER & CO. YOURS FOR KEEPS, NEW ZEALANDERS OCTOBER RAILWAYS MAGAZINE New Zealanders, you will find a wonderful sixpenceworth of your country in the October issue of the Railways Magazine—an ideal gift for friends or relatives overseas. Here are some of the big features:: A Humorous Chat on History, by Ken Alexander. “New Zealand’s Soldier Police of the Maori War Days,., by James Cowan. '. .. . “Pelorus Sound, Where Fiordland is Fairyland,” by O. N. Gmespie. “In Memory of Katherine Mansfield,” by G. N. Morris. “Dream Places,” by Charles Clayton. ‘A Pioneer and a Silk Top Hat,” by Rosaline Redwood. Excellent Special Pages for }Vomen, a Chat on Books and Authors, Review of Sport. • r • ’ - c 60 ILLUSTRATIONS. 6d—AT BOOKSHOPS AND NEWS AGENCIES—6d
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