Warmly clothed and abounding iu good health, New Zealand children seldom "crawl unwillingly to school.' 1 School life should be full of interest, novelty, delight. Good cosy clothing always makes it more attractive, while the ability of the pupil, both physical and mental, is greatly enhanced there by. To meet every need, Westerman and Co. are just now making special provision by way of most comprehensive stocks of quality school wear their famous low prices, as advertised in this issue. A real day of thrilling shopping commences at 9 o’clock tomorrow at Baird’s, the quality drapers. Really sensational values are offering in ladies’ all-wool frocks, smart afgalaines trimmed with art silks; these are in wanted shades, and priced at a low figure. A bargain purchase from the biggest silk importers in Australasia enables Baird’s to offer a selection of dress length* in silk deques. art silk, matalasse, and fancy rice satins. Progress reports of the Plunket Mby eom . petition will be found in Baird’s centra window.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 149, 9 June 1936, Page 8
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