With the colder winter days ahead and the second school term just commencing, it is a wise plan to inspect the children’s wardrobes and to make good all the clothing deficiencies without further delay. Such a procedure operates as an insurance scheme for the maintenance of good physical health and a. high standard of mental efficiency, for which New Zealand is famous. The finest assortments of all clothing requirements and the best competitive values can always be obtained at Westerman’s, Hastings, who are famous for their lowest prices. As this is the last week of the Plunket Society’s photographic competition, the public are reminded, to visit the beautiful portrait gallery at Westerman’s showroom lounge and there record their votes without further delay.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 148, 8 June 1936, Page 8
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