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NEW WOOL FABRIC

An interesting event in the woollen industry recently was the introduction of a new fabrie for men's wear — a very unusual occurrence. It is intended to take the place of the popular grey flannel trousers for general informal wear, and the makers' expect ready saies, for the made-up article will apparently have a very good appearance. The cloth is to he a green-ish-grey colour, the effect being obtained by dyeing at an early stage, and blending before spinning. Durahility and the shape-retaining quality are to he ohtained by the use of a high-elass worsted material.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 433, 18 January 1933, Page 4

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NEW WOOL FABRIC Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 433, 18 January 1933, Page 4

NEW WOOL FABRIC Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 433, 18 January 1933, Page 4

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