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MAN-MADE FIBRES. No. 3. TERYLENE This is the third in a daily series issued in your interest. Points you should know: (1) How does it differ from nylon? (2) Where first produced. (3) What are its other names? 1. (a) Terylene is warm to the touch which makes it excellent for socks (see our well chosen stocks of English Terylene). Where?— Munns the Man's Shop, of course, (b) Terylene has a lower stretch index so it is more suitable for sewing fibres, towing ropes and anything requiring a positive tension. (c) Terylene blends and mixes better with wool—see Munns range of Terylene-wool trousers and suits, they stay pressed through rain or wash—it’s a bachelor’s dream. Pure Terylene suits —washable—quick dry and no iron, are the latest news at Munns the Man’s Shop. 2. Terylene should be worn with National pride for it is an allEnglish product. 3. Terylene is known as Dacron. Tergal, Diohen, Terital, and Terlinka. AH brands well known at: MUNNS, THE MAN’S SHOP, Cnr. Gloucester and Colombo sts. —Advt.

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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28399, 4 October 1957, Page 19

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