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N.Z. INDUSTRIES WEEK.

TO COMMENCE TO-DAY. DESCRIPTION OF THE EXHIBITS. Tho'New Zealand (not local) Industries Week''commences in Wellington, Auckland, and' Ohristchufch to-day, iftd. tho industrial associatiftfis ft'lib givd hirthto tho idea deserve tlio highest commendation for tho manner in whicji they have. carried it.intone-. ■ cutioAi •'•¥ he' local association has received thfi'livfet iiippoft JfiafltrfS6tiiref4 and shopkeepers, who are with each otlief td to who shall give the' most effective display of goods manufactured in. the. Dominion, iThat , such:displayf arb"in.;,the .best interest • of " oiir .industries . was capitally exemplified' "oil Tuesday afternoon by. the fconversatidn of ■ a cottclo of visitors/to New : Zealand, who , wero inspecting an: ..exhibit .of, ]?etono tweeds "Ars alf tW beautiful tweeds made hire?" asked the lady. "Yes, evi-, dently, at' Petohe,-; just- out' of the . city,',. ' returned - her gen tlem an ■; companion. ," Woll, • I. nefet driarried' thfcy fnadd. stifill. Sweet stuff, as that in New Zealand—they are beautiful." v " HBW 7611 Mfeft thfl. rugs? " asked the gentleiriAn. "Yes; I'vo hnd a New Zealand 1 tig ,for pars; - there's nothing.; like- tiiesiff. in the, '-world " So the lady who had hoard of and , appreciated Now Zealand-made' rugs . learned. that fthb sime quality lh JA-eeds .could ho obtained. ... What. manufacturers want ~to do if. ■ to' lot tho public—even their own public—, . know what they can do; arid: that .is what is; to bo fctlcrtipte'd during the week that corny Tnenccs to-day. . •' ; .• ■ •' r.

J D. ANDERSON AND CO. In the window of Mr. "Wm. Campbell's. Manners :,.St : reet pbceryV, establishment aro. " arranged specimens, of V.all ■ that is - mortal , _ " and : cdible-of ."wrens superbus, .. other-, wiso prime pig- There arc pigs—and pigs.,, ' also, as a logical corollSfy, thero is pork ~ ; aiid "pbi'ki Tor Wamplcj .therA is fififce pork* good pferkj aild 'pork—just pork; The man who iifidftrstaiidis hdW to get prime pork, and delivers regUlSrly„ to A. grfctefdhafld, appreciative ptiblie an nmplo supply of tho swno, is V a .heneftctor ,to" that ,j»rticulaf v Efction of .the,' commnnity which.-is. fortunate\enougu to be mthin the area of his business aetivities- His; Moreover/ is a versatile commodity, capable of being offered in a valiety or ■ wavs—in hams, bacons, sausages, or lard. Ail inspection of Mr; J. Di Anderson s exhibit of the ' itorepo.k' brand of, pork, harts, bacons, fete , lh Campbell A wiftdoW in Manners Street,: makes this very; clear;; Tho " Mbrepork "/is an Owlj. arid'originally had-nothing to do.with Pig, but the. efforts, of the fifnt which, adopted this natoe as ' a trade brand f«f tho products of its industry havb.sd fsr feucceeded m satisfying, tho publid with the excellence of these products, that, locally, at any rate, Morc- ■ pork" HSi. c6m6,,tb mean pferk—and, good, pork At that; and its goodness extends to its by-pToductSy haroSj bacons, ,ctc. The questlon.of supplying prime pork has been so siicdc&fulty studied sy the 1 " Morepork' ■ people that tho treatment of ,tho mortal rc*. mains' of Sir . Pig during .the poriod immedi : • ately following his assassination has been .reduced to aii exact sciencc—a fine art. They cannot supply the public with silk purses - from the oars of'thoir .victims, .but they have won .golden opinions from those who. ■ have sampled the pork; : v ■

BAEBER AND CO., DYERS. "To dye, or not to dye—that is the questioh, 1 ' ohservos the owner of tho faded. feuit, ..It. is.'a. good;suit—llo .holes'.in"it, .yet its ■ colour, ■ and : consequently spruoß : . and ,np-to-dato appearanco, has faded. Can ho con* Bcientiously spend five of so on a ■ new raiment whilc hls present suit, save for that unfortuniite shade of-groen abfiut the '/shoulders, whero the rain • and other ' m,ents have be4t upon, is Still good. Time was when a man who wanted his. suit dyed slunk privily to, a dyer's establishment in much the same manner, as " nophew " paj s • his first financial call on his " uncle.' ' All that is changed, for with up-to-dato plant, and scientific kttSwledge* dyeing is_ now, an, ' established and well, patronised irduatry. '■ For even the most 1 fastidious may, now ob- . -i tain satisfictioni The, old. established .firm of Barber and Co;, .Cuba Street, has been : built up oh tho Soiid fpundatidhs of good hdiiest! ciirhful work,, and thbso who iv6Uld ■ Bee for theiaEclvefe ■ tie remarkable developments of . tho art of cleaning,. dyeing, and renovating all articles of attire, as instanced via the development of this, particular firm, should inspect the samples which are open . to inspection at its- establishment in" Cuba Street. . • ■ • .' •

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 21, 4 June 1908, Page 4

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N.Z. INDUSTRIES WEEK. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 21, 4 June 1908, Page 4

N.Z. INDUSTRIES WEEK. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 21, 4 June 1908, Page 4

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