Many of Hawke's Bay's discriminating womenfolk have accepted the imitation of the firm of Baird's to inspe< t the. advance showing of authem aautumn fashions. One and all have expressed delight with the distinctive ir 'dels display! I m frocks, suits and coats. Millinery has u place all its uwu iu this new season, the eye veil playing an import .in part. lii these days of financial stress more regard tliuii ever in paid to the puces of fashion garments ami Baird’s have been complimented on (he low prices ruling throughout the store. Of course, this firm has been singularly fortunate in landing the early shipments on the old rate of exchange ami as is then custom the benefit is being passed on
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 81, 17 March 1933, Page 6
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