You have decided to move—perhaps a few- miles —perhaps to another town. There are two ways o.' going about it. The first is to look after the job yourself—that means en ’.less worry and the risk of valuable goods being damaged. The second and sensible way is to hand everything over to the No .7 Zealand Express Company. Everything is expertly packed, speedily carried in specially constructed ’Dennis’ pantechnicons and unpacked at the other end. No worry--no fuss or excitement—and your goods arrive on time in perfect condition. —Advt.
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DTT Z' / *fl ifl ml * / • w / Golden rieece Exhibition W / With the object of interesting people in Wool, its Production / and Manufacture, the D.I.C. are organizing this Exhibition / which will run from Monday 2nd Juno till Saturday 7th. It is hoped that the “WEAR MORE WOOL” campaign will receive the enthusiastic support it deserves from the people of New Zealand, whose prosperity depends to such an extent w -y upon the Wool Revenue. The tremendous decrease during the B B / year—-totalling more than a million pounds sterling in Otago >/>/ /O'iT'r* O O alone—makes it-plain how necessary it is to increase the W w R demand for our “Golden Fleece.” Let’s all live up to the V V wz'BZWJa. a fe- —Q J Slogan—“WEAß MORE WOOL.” J Should you be in Dunedin during “Golden ■ h\ y4j| 'i Hll II Fleece Exhibition” week, we trust you will 1 ▼ JL4JIL C I !"| | I jig favour us with a visit. IL? Ji 8.1. C. —Wool!! w
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Southland Times, Issue 21098, 2 June 1930, Page 3
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