BABIES' TASTES DIFFER
LONDON, April 3. Hie artistic tastes of Australian babies dilter from those of English babies, according to Mr. Frank Bennett, giving evidence about bis experiences as a buyer for Woolworth's (Australasia), Ltd. "The English liked porridge dishes adorned with black cats," he said. "It is no use sending such goods to Australia, so we sent goods illustrated with kangaroos, and wo had lo create many lines." The. witness added that Now Zealand demanded a much higher class of goods.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17234, 14 April 1930, Page 7
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