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“There appear to have been mor» positions offering for girls m shopsand offices in the last six months than there have been fur a number of rears,” said Miss D. M. Arthur, principal of the Napier Girls’ High School, in her monthly report to the Secondary Education Hoard yesterday. The report continued: “I think almost every commercial girl who left school last year, and whom I consider capable and reliable, has a permanent position.” The outstanding supremacy of the British textile industry is beautifully revealed in the special window displays of winter tweeds just now showing at Westerman’s. Hastings. The materials are mostly 54in. to 56in. wide and include Westmoreland, Cumberland. Bannockburn. Donegal, Gravelle, Teasel and Pheasant weaves, the acme of style and the masterpiece of production. They are attracting much attention and winning mmh praise

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 156, 17 June 1936, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 156, 17 June 1936, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 156, 17 June 1936, Page 8