A cheque of £IO.OOO to help newlyblinded persons has been received from Lord Nuffield bv the National Institute for the Blind,' which has prepared a plan to assist civilians who are blinded in air raids.—British Official Wireless. The newest spring suits show tailing in two moods—strict and casual. The former demands classic fabrics and conventional treatment. Firm handling worsteds arc the best for this purpose—and grey, in its new variations, gives a great result. W o can supply some very fine examples when you want them, in both pjains and stripes. All quality goods. And we suggest cherry red for the contrast. Collinson and Cunninghumc, Ltd. *
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 259, 30 September 1940, Page 6
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