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Taking the census in the United States is an expensive business. It is now being done at an estimated cost of nearly £8,000,000. Getting produce to market on time and in perfect condition is a big problem to many farmers. But not to those who use the unequalled service offered by the New Zealand Express Company. Rapid transport plus unusual facilities not only expediate delivery but make it cheaper. And the farmer is freed from all worry. The New Zealand Express Company Ltd.—Advt.

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| JL< / I I 15] ml / • / I Cjolden ■ rkeece. Z Z Exhibition «}/ I £ With the object of interesting people in Wool, its Production ‘ ff 's X and Manufacture, the D.I.C. are organizing this Exhibition / 3 X which will run from Monday 2nd June till Saturday 7th. £ $ It is hoped that the “WEAR MORE WOOL” campaign will X X receive the enthusiastic support it deserves from the people X $ of New Zealand, whose prosperity depends to such an extent ’BF -«r £ X upon the Wool Revenue. The tremendous decrease during the W M 3 X year—totalling more than a million pounds sterling in Otago Pi O Q « 3 alone—makes it plain how necessary it is to increase the ty W ft X X demand for our “Golden Fleece.” Let’s all live up to the V V « O -q § | Slogan—“WEAß MORE WOOL" _ I | Should you be in Dunedin during “Golden 111 ill ISH I | Fleece Exhibition” week, we trust you will 1 y jLtZ* 11 11 HI ! | favour us with a visit. s Ry J | ®n A Wool!! *““i

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Southland Times, Issue 21099, 3 June 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 21099, 3 June 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 21099, 3 June 1930, Page 3

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