Baird's, of Hastings, the quality drapers, have pleasure in announcing their appointment as exclusive agents for Robinson and Cleaver’s worldfamous Irish linens, and inviU inspection of their stock of household linens and table damasks. Messrs. Robinson and Cleaver, of Belfast, are Royal •warrent-holders by appointment, and are renowned the worlci over for art craftsmanship in the manufacture of fine linens, and it is indeed a pleasure to bo able to exhibit to the public of Hastings the products of this famous house. Table linens in the finest bleached damasks, coloured and bordered cloths, serviettes, linen sheets and pillow cases in various sizes and styles are now procurable for fhe first time in Hastings at Baird’s. By dropping a special compound from her aeroplane, Miss Amelia Earhart, America’s famous airwoman, recently flew through a thick fog and landed j her machine safely. The secret “dust” I pierced holes in the fog.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 237, 19 September 1936, Page 6
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