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pppp^ f irHREE SIZES \>4e *9 Si* ife ftV 5m £hy m HEARNf* BROMOHTBS CERE tiered nothing (or comfort. ike Wool icalth & real hard wear WOOL is infinitely more healthy next to the skin than aft silk. Women who declare they can wear nothing but silk should try the Roslyn compromise of silk and pure merino wool. Roslyn fits and wears so well; it is so much better value—and so much easier to buy! Simply ask for Roslyn by number—if not in stock your retailer will telephone the warehouse for it. ROSLYN Bi. Fine, pure silk and merino -wool. A light-weight, ‘ silky garment, made in Vests and Combinations. Cream only. ROSLYN 50. A medium-weight in pure merino wool, unshrinkable and fully fashioned to the figure. Made in Vests and Combinations. Cream only. ROSLYN 80. Medium-weight, slightly heavier than No. 50. Unshrinkable and fully fashioned. Made in Vests and Combinations in cream only. e m 'wmm ■- w~ M . s'*s r yr.w/.-.&fs. 1 r 1 S' 1 ' K < , i 1 M a ; ROSLYN SRWEAR 1. . . Of course i there are weights for every weather fDistinctive Silverware Til© appreciative hostess uses silverware as a setting for her dainty china. In our showcases you’ll find numerous examples of distinctive silverware at really moderate prices. This beautiful set of I 1 !.!*. Cako Forks, for instance, costs only 11/6 WE PAY POSTAGE. G. & T. YOUNG LTD 88 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN.

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Evening Star, Issue 20846, 16 July 1931, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20846, 16 July 1931, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20846, 16 July 1931, Page 14