WARNOCK’S EASTER SPECIALS Smarter Styles and Super-Qualities of Better Values this Easter-time TRAVEL SUITS in a selection ol all that, is smart and new Attractive Woollens; Autumn Tweeds in new Heather tones, and delightful to wear. Be suited with one of Warnock’s Travel Suits. Prices range from— TO GNS. TRAVEL COATS are showing in the largest selection in town. Travel Tweeds—Camel Hair—Fur Fabric and Tony Skin Teddy Cloth. The shades include London Tan, Devon Rust, Bottle Green, Brown, Navy. Prices range from—/, TO 79/fl FUR TRIMMED COATS depicting true English tailoring and style. The trimmings arc most charming and include Squirrel Lock, Indian Lamb, Real Mole, and Dyed Opossum. The materials are all pure wool, in the very latest designs. Prices range from—TO GNS. Millinery of Exceptional Smartness SUEDINE “GOB” HATS, for holiday wear. This popular shape is ideal for Easter travel, and the shades are Rust, Black, Navy, Brown, Beige, Cossack and Bottle. Priced at—Q PEACH BLOOM VELOURS attractively priced at 19/6. For a really good hat at a moderate price we could not offer better value than in this line. Smart tailored trimmings and feather mounts, etc, add greatly to the appearance of these ..mart shapes; and colours are Black, Navy, Brown, Lido, Grey, Wine, Bottle, etc. Serviceable Hose and Gloves for Easter MORLEY’S FULL-FASHIONED SILK HOSE—Lined with fine quality botany wool, and featuring woollen feet which make the wearing of these hose so comfortable. C/11 Pair PURE SILK, FULL-FASHIONED, SERVICE WEIGHT HOSE —Really lovely to wear. In the new Autumn Beige, Beechnut, and Cloverlea tonings. 8/11 a^r PRESTIGE SILK-FINISHED, FULL FASHIONED LISLE So smart to wear. In all new Prestige tonings. Pr. WASHABLE ENGLISH SUEDE GLOVES—In tonings of Red Earth, Bottle, Navy and Brown. 7/II >a^r OUR PREMISES WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY EASTER SATURDAY. Warnock’s Drapery Ltd. WANGANUI
WEALTH FROM WOOL FIGURES FOR 1937-38 SEASON THREE WANGANUI AUCTIONS PRODUCE £877,798 COMPARISONS WITH THE 1936-37 SELLING PERIOD Wool sold at the three Wanganui sales held during the 1937-38 selling season realised a total of £877,798 as compared with £1,584,864 obtained during 1936-37, including an additional crutchings sale. Three sales have been held in Wanganui this season, in January, February and March respectively. Following are the official figures of the Wanganui Woolbrokers’ Association in respect to the auction last month;— Bales offered ._... 22,614 Bales sold . 21,453 Gross proceeds £291,251 8 2 Average per bale £l3 11 6 Average per lb. 8.961 d The figures in respect of the three main sales to date are as under;— Sold. Proceeds. Per bale. Per lb. January .... 23,749 £350,826 16 0 £l4 15 5 9.7 d February 18,352 £235,719 16 8 £l2 16 10 8.473 d March 21,453 £291,251 8 2 £l3 11 6 8.961 d 63,554 £877,798 0 10 Season’s averages to date:— Per bale £l3 16 2 Per lb 9.097 d The figures for the 1936-37 season, including the crutchings sale, were:— Sold 69,472 bales. Proceeds £1,584,864 13 0. Average per bale £22 16s 3d. Per lb. 15.233 d.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 89, 16 April 1938, Page 10
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