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i —— ■ —— — ’ GEOEGE & DOUGHTY Ltd. I T 4 The Leading House for Hosiery Value I A i x/' In' U —I /K i"iz - W 11 It■ ■■*■!<>-_ i ,«••.> ,• w* v a.Azv 71~ 4 i / / f 'm" \ A? d , ‘. I » ty 3 L ‘‘ »*■".! ■■iai f “ rr ’ / :■ l' A V I V-;/ ill ' ' ■ — A ™ I Buy two pairs at an W ™E LATEST SILK HOSIERY | extra saving on our FOR WEAR WITH SHORTER I Wholesale Price. SKIRTS I Specially produced with Silk Suspender tops—something you’ve waited for. This beautiful fine SILK HOSE, with silk suspender tops, has double woven knee, seamed [,■ back, with fashion marks. Extra fine quality Lisle toe and heel. Colours, Skin, H Grain, Sunburn, Piping Rock, Airedale, Harvest, Gravel, Light Fawn, Caramel, Cham. [ pagne, White. WHOLESALE PRICE 4/6 PAIR. j 2 Pairs for 7/6 "THE NEW BEAUTY.” A Pure Silk and Art Silk Mixture, in extra fine quality, seamed back with fashion marks; Silk extends above the knee; double Chiffon Lisle Suspender lops. Available in twenty-four fashionable colours. WHOLESALE PRICE 6/6 PAIR. j 2 Pairs for 10/6 j WE PAY POSTAGE. Shade cards can be posted on request to country customers. George & Doughty Ltd. WHOLESALE WAREHOUSEMEN & IMPORTERS (Established 1891). 61-63 VICTORIA STREET - - WELLINGTON I I Minute from "Evening Post,” close to Public Library. IB ABSOLUTELY NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER OPEN WAREHOUSE IN THIS CITY. [j

SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. 12-NEEDLE METHOD, 500 Hairs Per Hour. OLD ONE-NEEDLE METHOD. Average, 50 Hairs Per Hour. ’IMIE NEW UP-TO-DATE PAINLESS A 12-NEEDLE METHOD -emoves 500 hairs per hour, or, in other words, I remove as many hairs in one hour tjs any other operator can remove in ten. No case fo sever* but what ' can positively cure you. Consultation free. Terms moderate. Madame Maxme New Address; ROOM 4, CROWN BUILDINGS, Cornei Cuba an ' Dixon Streets. Telephone 20 —511.

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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 26, 26 October 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 26, 26 October 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 26, 26 October 1926, Page 2

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