. IQ, I At last I comes the perfect creaseresisting fabric, and Baird’s, of Hastings, are the sponsors of it, You have heard the word uncrushable used before in connection with dress fabrics, but it must be confessed that the word is a misnomer applied to any fabric but the one that Baird’s are now introducing to the public of Hawke’s Bay. With a beautiful rich sheen “Noe-R-ning” crepe, is in a lovely range of plain shades suitable for coats, frocks, etc.; it is absolutely uncrushable; you can tie it into the tightest of knots using all your strength, and when untied there is not the slightest sign of the ill-use that it has been lubjected to. Demonstrations are now proceeding in Baird's silk section. Call tn and see this wonder silk.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 230, 14 September 1935, Page 6
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