WANGANUI WOOLLEN PRODUCTS
New Zealanders should give first consideration to their secondary industries, and whenever possible, buy goods manufactured in their own home town. Loeal industries boost any city by giving employment to its citizens, thus allowing a steady weekly wages account to be circulated amongst grocers, butchers and several other important avenues. Any eity the size of Wanganui must have local industries, to give employment to its citizens. Now, the Wanganui Woollen Mills produce goods that are world-famed for quality, and it is only fair to suggest that Wanganui citizens should give their support by buying whenever possible “local made woollens.” Every pound spent in buying Wanganui made fabrics will help to increase the £25,000 paid yearly to over 170 of your fellow citizens. The housewife can always guarantee to secure the very latest fashionable designs in dress flannels and tweeds, while for blankets and rugs the Wanganui made products have always been known as the best of their kind.
By arrangement with overseas •gents the latest fashions can be produced locally, in time to meet the New Zealand demand. Wanganui fabrics are always up with the times, arc true to colour and of fast dyes. The buyer is guaranteed the very best value. If you are requiring a woollen article ask your retailer to show you a local made article; compare it with competitive lines if desired; see for yourself how beautifully made it is, and be proud that Wanganui can produce such outstanding value. Every good citizen takes pride in his or her city. Let this civic spirit extend to local industries, which, efter all, are doing so much to boost your own home town.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 290, 6 December 1929, Page 14
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