Wanganui motor -selling firms do not appear to place the same faith in wool sales ns a medium for finding buyers, ns similar concerns do elsewhere 'remarks the “Chronicle”). In Napier, on wool sale day. a line of glittering new automobiles salutes the eye of the woolgrower who emerges from the theatre after his clip has been sold. When prices were good deals in costly cars were often clinched on the - spot, but now (ho growers are more cautious. And with wool nt a shilling per pound the demand for new cars is not so obvious as formerly.
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 58, 2 December 1926, Page 3
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