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The following letter re - Wolsey Underwear is an eloquent testimony British Antarctic Expedition, 1010. London, July 22nd, 1913. Dear Sirs, It gives me great pleasure to testify to the all-round excellence of your "Wolsey clothing. Both in the shore parties and in the Terra Nova the Wolsey underwear was used exclusively. The cold wear resisting qualities were thoroughly appreciated by all the members of the Expedition. I think I may say that the oest to which it was put was exccoptonal, for while on sledging expeditions often it. was impossible to change one's underwear for three months 'at a time, but even at the end oi the journey the garments were still wanning and comfortable, a. nd after a good was* would be serviceable once more. May I thank you one e again for the care and trouble you took to meet all our requirements and for the bhorousrl. way in which we were fitted out. Y«nro faithfully, OOMMANDj.It EVAN& R.K., C ommanding British Antarctio Expedition. Huge stocks of Wolsey Underwear Frank PI urn tree's I GIiTHIER, MERCER AND OUTFITTER, I OPPOSITE CRITERION HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH. I LAND! LAND! LAND 1 9000 ACRES FREEHGLD . 7000 acres well improved, suitable for subdivision into small arcua. Price £ll per acre. A eood invest- { meat for man witk capital 1208 ACEES - °- R,P - at ed house, sheep yards, garden and orchard; 75 chains fencing. Good papa sheep country.- Price £2 10s per acre. 1025 ACRES at 6d per acre; 500 acres in grass and-balance-very good bush land. About 400 acres flats, balance , easy undulating. Good dwellinghoiiso and outbuildings and several sheepproof paddocks. Price £3 10s per acre. 1600 ACKES FKEEHOL O , all ™ ? r;| ss except 200 acres in standing busa; fenced and subdivided Into lu paddocks; 5-nnmed house, 3-rootr.ed cottage, cowshed, woolshed, sheep yard, and dip. Sitnii.-.i „n M.iin road; metalled. One mile to storj, post office, school. etc. Price tor n, . ; ,.i U C 8 per acre Terms. ■ r • £>KQ ACRES, O.R.P. at £1 8s 6d p.«r acre; '2M >.,•..■,, f,;>,,! ~,'i ,„ STa , BB . 5, chains fencing: whare; furnWroad tu ■•u*!-.. ..-•,• tood easi Bheep country, on papa formation. Price only jc .').«> '.mihlum -A -,"ud chanu for a young man .with small capital. NEWTON KING.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 283, 2 May 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 283, 2 May 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 283, 2 May 1914, Page 2

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