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NEW ZEALAND LEADS.

NAPIER MILLS’ FINE WOOLLENS. S’l‘l‘iiiilNG \VIN’I‘ER Siio\V EXHIBIT. That New Zealand, with its first—uias‘s \\‘ools and skilled labour and administration, can Ihetter the best of imported woollen articles is profoundly illustrated in the exhibit of the Napier \\'oollcn Mills, in the Bledisloe iiall at, the \Vaikalo \Vinter Show. The Auckland agents of the company. Ali‘ssrst J. 11l Dalton and Company, of Elliott Street, are attracting wide—spread attention by the magnificent display (If 'hiankets, rugs and serges, tweetis, suits, nndenvear and boys' shorts, which have been produced as stock linrs by the factory. Realising the importance of widely advertising sm‘h excellent Value, Messrs. Dalton and Company are willing to pay 531 is for the ihest slogan uppih-ahh- In thvlr rugs and blankets. So far as quality is concerned the goods are ali that can be. dosirmi and tho am'nls justiiiahiy claim that the ]ll'il‘t' is tho rhoapr‘sl in the Dominion i'nr Hit‘ quality that is nt‘t'ormi. 'l'hv \'apinr Mills make twenty-two «iiit'vrt-ntmanual runs, all 'lii‘ilip: manui'avtllrml ol' the purr‘sl and “nest Nr-w Zululand \\’(‘rol hy the most modern mavhinrry that can he purrhased in tho l'nitwl KilthitlnL Iluly .\‘cw lealand \\nrltnn'n are Pinploywl in tho factory \\llt‘i't‘ a hundrrd hands arr onxag'ed on t’ull»timr- work. and the firm is illl'llllll of lha [art that, in paying thv ‘hlulwst mine or \\agvs, it st-rures the llt‘hl cunning-am This unsurrs oxvol—‘lt'ill amt I'aitht'ut \\urknlanshtp \\'hirh. .tt'lrr all. is ihu hwy tn Slit't't'ss in any induxlr)‘. HUHI [min and \\‘Ullll‘il \\iii ”“1! M an mtliralimi tn svt- \\llat Xi‘w Iva»lalnl «'rat'tsnu-n van iwmilit‘t', and awry ,\<'\\ Avalandvr \\ill It‘l‘l prith‘ in his at't-umpii.‘llmvnis_ It is In tho grt'al rrvtlit of tho Napim- Hills that sill-II .th-ilnnl qualil} ran [in [lrmtlh-mi at .\u in“ a prit'r. Sumo ilntin'aliuii ul' itlv‘ ll”!'il‘.t|i‘ lii'lll'l'SNt‘S that .li't‘ in, \lv]\t'li in lrtuitinu and [nu-paring thi\\ulll t'nl' Illt‘ Inilliiii'artln‘n ut' .\ilivivl‘ “tuition, is L'i\t‘l| in a M‘rios nt' [l’llltll-‘ Kralihs nl' llu‘ tartnr)‘ marhinr-r), \\lllt‘Ll arr nn \iv\\'. ‘

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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19897, 28 May 1936, Page 15

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NEW ZEALAND LEADS. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19897, 28 May 1936, Page 15

NEW ZEALAND LEADS. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19897, 28 May 1936, Page 15

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