Wednesday shoppers will appreciate the bargain offers at Baird’s ‘'Colossal” sale. Profits are sacrificed in order to achieve a record-breaking clearance of winter stocks. Now is the time to buy blankets; prices are lower and colossal sale prices make them lower still. BairdV blankets are guaranteed all new season’s stocks free from blemish or imperfections. You want years of service from blankets and you’ll get, it from these quality goods! Ladies will also appreciate Hie splendid values and selection in padded silk dressing gowns, marked at sale prices lor quality goods. Seo them in Baird’s window display.
A declaration that business interests, through the Chamber of Commerce, would continue the agitation lor revision to flat rate telegraph charges, was made yesterday by n Dunedin business man, who stated that the distance system gave Wellington firms a decided advantage over southern traders, particularly in Dune.din and Invercargill where the highest rates operated when dealing with the North Island.—Press Assn.
“When a school traces its history back lor hundreds of years, what n valuable tradition it must establish,” said Mr W. T. Foster, headmaster of the Napier Boys' High School, at the Napier Rotary Club yesterday. His remarks were prompted by Mr Morcoin Green who gave an address on Christ's Hospital College, founded in tho reign of Edward VI. Mr Foster stressed Hie importance of trajitiou in a school, adding that it played an is ichos! U!», ’
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 162, 25 June 1935, Page 8
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