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WOOLLENS FOR WINTER

“ROSLYN” GOODS ARE WE * STANDARD 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, one automatically thinks of Ross and Glendining’s famous “Roslyn” goods, for over half a century recognised as the stanard of pure Xew Zealand woollen troods. The woollen industry was arcon? the first of the large industries to be established in Xew Zealand, and every year progress has been made in every branch. The class and quality of th • woollen goods produced equals. and often excels, the standard of the imported article, and “Roslyn” woollen goods are always to the fore. The “Roslyn” mills have kept up to date with their equipment, and the Xew Zealand labour employed, largely trained by men from the leading factories of Great Britain, is equalled only in efficiency by the directive brains of the New Zealanders controlling the industry. The Dominion-wide fame of “Roslyn” has been achieved only by company's unswerving policy of maintaining quality at all costs.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 708, 6 July 1929, Page 6

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196

WOOLLENS FOR WINTER Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 708, 6 July 1929, Page 6

WOOLLENS FOR WINTER Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 708, 6 July 1929, Page 6

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