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America Buying Wool

"While America is refurnishing, NeW Zealand need not fear a drop in the price of wool," declared a visitor to Christchurch from the United fitates. He said that the end of prohibition had meant that speakeasies which were formerly nothing more than drinking dens were now fransforming themselves into respectable cafes, and were furnishing accordingly, Then, also, in private homes whose owners had been hit by the depression there was a tremendous renewal of carpets and other furnishings going on. "It is my opinion." he added, "that America could easily have taken the vvhole of vour coarso wool clip and that slie wi] I be just esger to buy nest «euoo." ,

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 6, 22 January 1937, Page 4

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America Buying Wool Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 6, 22 January 1937, Page 4

America Buying Wool Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 6, 22 January 1937, Page 4

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