Colder days are hot far distant, and it is well that we should be prepared. With the colder weather will also come, a need of warmer clothes. In this issue Baird’s feature some interesting wool fabrics that will make an immediate appeal to all discriminating womenfolk. New wool weaves in tweed and afgalaine combine smartness with inexpensiveness. Striped wool fabrics are particularly popular for frocks, skirts and suits. Many silk weaves are also available in heavier weights for afternoon and evening wear. You are cordially invited to inspect the new goods in our fabric section
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 107, 19 April 1933, Page 9
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