Beautiful Silken Hosiery Full fashioned and in the very latest shades, this lovely sheer Silk Hosiery will give long and satisfactory service. "PBXENIX" PURE SILK HOSE, full fashioned, Lisle feet and tops and double soles; in Sand Dune, Mirage, Charm, Haze, Sunset, Atmosphere, Piping Bock and Silver shades |£/g "BELLETON" PURE SILK HOSE, full fashioned, and Silk throughout, double sole; in Mirage' and Nude 25/6 shades * "GOTHAM" PUKE SILK HOSE, full fashioned and Silk to top, fine Cotton and Silk feet; in shades of Seasan, Beige, Rachel, Zinc, Moonlight, 2J/ Tansan >• •• P "HOLEPROOF" PURE SILK HOSE, Lisle suspender top, double soles, seamless feet; in shades of Grain, Yvonne, Nectaire, Fanchon, Sylphe JQ/g "KAYSER" PURE SILK HOSE, full fashioned; in shades of Dune, Soudan, Patio, Naturelle, Hoggar, IQ/JJ Mocha, Arab •• P* 11 and Smart Shoes in keepinf The latest styles in Reptile ; | Glace in all the newest shall LADIES' PATKWT i.tja-d ott^w^l'l Lizard trim, Spanish Louis 7gh heels 'A/ LADIES' GREY GLACE 1-BAB SB Lizard strap and covered p* Spanish heels .. ~ J)/ LADIES' GLACE GREY LBAR SB Lizard trim, low heels ~ £m LADIES' FAWN LIZARD IBARSB low covered heels .. ~m£ LADIES' BEIGE GLACE K3D J SHOES, medium Spanish Ivf% heels .. Ilg LADIES» PATENT 1-BAB SHOESfIf inset, low heels «*. »*. £A % This Week's Special ;, 360 LADIES' DAINTY LACE-BORDERED HA CHIEFS, with dainty net lace borders on fine sheer La' centres—Usually 2/3 each 1 //• each, or o/i i |4 SPECIAL PBICES .. I/O 0/11", These ABE something Special T'S
LADIES' HOSE. When buying hose it is essential to seek value 9s well as style. Fin© makes are finding favour at present, and. the point-heel' 1s very popular. Blake*' ley's Drapery Warehouse, 149 Manchester street, dock Tower, shows, not only excellent variety, but also remark-' able values—in many cases a shilling per pair cheaper than elsewhere. —6' STBENGTHENING FOODS FOB INVALIDS. GREATEST CADHQN ESSENTIAL. Certainly invalids need strengthening roods, but the greatest care must be exercised in deciding what , foods are to be taken. It is surprising how easily the weakened digestive organs are overtaxed. As a correct strengthening food there w nothing better than "Wyndale" Sugar of Milk. Though wonderfully nourishing, it can be digested with .ease. Add two dessertspoonsful to the tumbler when preparing milk and water, egg and milk, gruel, custard,; tea, coffee, cocoa, and jellies. Ask your grocer for "Wyndate" Sugar of _Milk. It is the purest aridbest obtainable, —2
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19459, 5 November 1928, Page 2
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