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/■>»>! YY bridged the gap between \iifc? fTAC/0 *^c em^nine desire for {^jlll\,lLUcO Pure Silk Hose and the %O lOftgpr CL LtXUVy limited purchasing power amfinUb tkfirinmafefcV of the avera& e .^minine ' ' ' purse. SYLK-ARTO derives its remarkable qualities from the special thread used in its manufacture. This, though PURE SILK, possesses the lustrous sheen so attractive in highest grade artificial silk. It also survives a " breaking-strain" test that would tpell disaster to the ordinary Silk or artificial Silk Thread. All progressive D-_J» Bond's" TripleDrapers sell DOIKI S Wear" Hose Sylk-Arto" Q \/T IS gives three times Hose with seam O I L, J\. - ordinary wear. at back. . Beautiful heavy Tops and feet J\ l\ I\J plaited artificial in mercerised' silk-spliced heels Lisle,obtainable LJ f~\ C E 1 reinforced tops in all colours. 1 * V^/ J L and toes. Geo. A. Bond & Co. Ltd 54 VICTORIA STREET.WELLINGTON Branches at Auckland, Christchurch and all Ausbalian States At GILL'S, 137 Manners Street I you can view the very latest in MODEL .^ 3-PIECE SUITS #V From £7 : This is a big value, and can only be /t\)f/ \' R «V realised by a personal visit. The %^^m \IS \'• \\ styles are absolutely fascinating in J-l\n 1)\ their newness and beauty—in the |-\lfi Mil s^ loveliest of fawns, greys, moles, brown Ai-.\|ll Hfv /y7\ and navy. See the "^UI Model Costumes from £5/5/- I VrJA m ff Coat Frocks from £3/10/- ' 'TT' I] M Smart Beach Frocks from 12/6 \ I I• / / A wide selection of Fugi, Sponge I ■jr m Cloth, Linen and Cotton Georgette \ !i j I Frocks. Some very cunning styles art * lit among them. . : If We also make to order your own t & t $!(&~~ l %£?*' materials. ••'"'' jfu^T Our prices are the' same inside as in W^ the windowl GILL'S LADIES' WEAR SPECIALISTS, THE SHOP FOB VALUE. Opp. King's Theatre, 137 Manners Street. I Workrojms and Gentlemen's Department, Victory Bldgs., opp. TuUer'B Said the Housewife^ Bath* «nd B«inn like anevr mJ^U^SI ar* a plauure I know, s^ l|M|Mn^Es^BHjfc 'l>g • labour there* no need uti "to "Cley«r Mary," it "~J^f|%*JJrt And Uke» all the toil out ■j^fCTmufflctßt Cleaning gretty pint, kitchen - i^^^Wiffi[j^^^glßW!% . *ml"> <i*e"">- ttblei, meat ia(«f, )oUyl|C^ffi|^^^^ I ««.' raalorittai' and eogineert' MARY "THE ENEMy OF CREASE" FRFF TRIAT W yoa «■»•* oI««»'> "Cl«Ter M«ry," wrlx forfre* «mpse * «vii a lunL dn lo Tb . r . g#t Mfg (N j^j U(1 , 20 HoyMn Sl AuckUn j.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 126, 24 November 1923, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 126, 24 November 1923, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 126, 24 November 1923, Page 15