' i Flake Cur ill HDJMWY& WmF . ■I ' ,fl PIPE lfsf /\ PURE VIRGINIA TOBACCO fl 1 \ ' ESTABLISHED >B?a PRIZf MEDALS ■' '' ' : '' : ' : -Swir^i/ ; ''y° u>^row Wool, | Wear & • . . ".' | '■ r We iy,aket^c l°% J Keliabilit/ ■':. .; 3 ill! i.< ?; u „ w r our CI du h lop I '*•" M : jijjjM'B'• • **tow»* r ! 'f^OXOf^TXltioSl'' : Jl. -1/ B J fl, BR j | « Give the' «• | rM • |6IMESr:SMWM| • The resuUs of Recent Wool Sales : r Dunlopßubber C?-alisfates&l ' • .- ' PROVE: how we help you to - . ■,' f get good prices. 1 - ■;'. : ' - , ■ ,' ':. The FARMERS' CO.OP. said in their Wool Report: "Mr. J. Stevenson, Flaxton,. '' . fed tho satisfaction of topping, the market for merino tor a beautifully bright lot oi .'. ■ - . : . fivo ..bales,-which was sold to d local woollen factory at 18d." . 'j| ' iV- "Dominion mills eagerly sought after half-breds, merinos, crutchings and pieces." •. IHh|| ' '. ; l Messrs. DALGETY & CO. remark: ■"The local factories took the bulk of the (Hll ' ■ ' Jnerinos, in addition to a quantity of fine half-breds and .pieces. 11 'j|pj||j Messrs/PYNEIUt.CO., the largest 'Wool Brokers in tho Dominion, say: "The |fli| V Nroollen millsi of the Dominion, as usual, took a very considerable share of the best , " n IIBIM I ' arid kep't-tiie market buoyant and firm for this class of wools.! Bradford |f|||| I I . N -was largely responsible for tho clearance of the various grades of crossbreds—the woollen |j|js§||| I I ! mills for merinS, which by the way sold remarkably well—vthUa tho high level of prices ' jffilß'lfll. II , ' ppid for telliea'and piecos must U <dMMable to tho operations ot tho'Tarious factories." . ■ - gr^* THE KAIAPOI WOOLLEN COY. is probably the Largest Buyer T||g^ of Wool for local requirements.. BUY "KAIAPOI " GOODS ALWAYS.: : ■ tiles,:,! \i • .'fob • INTERIOR:' Alto EXTERIOR .DECORATION, FLOORINGS, AND J| , . : FIREPLACES. ' SOMETHING NEW, NOVEL, AND ATTRACTIVE. V '' I lj||lPlM£lrty' NOT LIKE OTHER TILES. THEY ARE MADE .ENTIRELY OF GLASS I 111 ' AND ARE HARD AND DURABLE. " . ' I wiillF ' ' IN ALL ARTISTIC SHADES AND COLOURINGS. ' . ;.i : -STOCKS JUST TO HAND. . ' WRITE US FOR PARTICULARS- ' .... STEWART TMBER, GLASS & HARDWARE Co. THE ' .(LTD.), COURTEMAY PLACE, WELLINGTON, .AGENTS. | 5 ■ .taluM, STEELITE ROOF PAiMT. .1 Skimming Guarantee*! up to 0.03% • • (REGISTERED.) • , GUARANTEE—We are prepared to give ■ ; Ami.CQRRQBIVE. , •' NOM-POIBONOUB.. • . m u f ß T^3ls^°7oa^. : , . ; . . , ; 'i _ •- f\ p -autec for good workmanship,-' and per- • For the preservation of Galvanised Iron ltoois and tor- feet working. Wo will roplaco, tree : ? all purposes wlxere a Paint of great wearing power, and .;• pr ° V ° weather-resisting is reciuired. \ Price! 12 gallons, £3. Rail ■Free. Agents—SMlTH '& SMITH, Ltd., the sims hardware coy., WELLINGTON- . WELLINGTON. 34-36''- manners street. .
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1713, 2 April 1913, Page 11
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413Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1713, 2 April 1913, Page 11
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