Local wool growers are very pleased to know that so much of their finest wool finds its way into the popular Roslyn worsted and woollen mills (largest in Australasia), as they know from practical experience l something of the comfort and lasting wear of Roslyn blankest, rugs, tweeds, worsteds, socks, jerseys, flannels, plaidings, "Delta" underwear, etc.* Be sure and get the famous Roslyn writing tablets, 6d or Is each, from local drapers and storekeepers.* Boots and shoes are let out on hire for poor children by the Browning Settlement, Walworth, England, at a weekly rent varying from ]cl to lid, payable until the cost is covered. This work has been carried on since April, with the aid of a special gift, L'o'l pairs having been bought for the The Punjauli Gazette states that the amount of land required by the Government of India for the new capital, Delhi, is nearly 115,000 acres.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 443, 28 February 1912, Page 3
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152Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 443, 28 February 1912, Page 3
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