WOOLLEN WEAR FOR WINTER
“ROSLYN” REPRESENTS BOTH QUALITY AND WARMTH Winter, with its cold nights, frosty ; mornings and chilly breezes, always ; brings with it the demand for woollen ■ goods such as warm blankets, rugs, overcoats and woollen underclothing. And it is remarkable that whenever warm woollen clothing is mentioned • anywhere from Auckland to the Bluff, j one automatically thinks of Ross and Glendining’s famous “Roslyn” goods, for over half a century recognised as the standard of pure New Zealand woollen goods. The woollen industry was amo i the first of the large industries to ' established in New Zealand, and eve i year progress has been made in eve ' branch. The class and quality of tl | woollen goods produced equals, ar i often excels, the standard of the irr | ported article, and “Roslyn” woolle | goods are always to the fore. The” “Roslyn” mills have kept up j to-date with their equipment, and ! the New Zealand labour employed, largely trained by men from the leading factories of Great Britain, is j equalled only in efficiency by the direci tive brains of the New Zealanders ! controlling the industry. | The Dominion-wide fame of “Roslyn” has been achieved only by the | company’s unswerving policy of main j taining quality at all costs.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 672, 25 May 1929, Page 7
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