wH ,,, w , wy 1 -f’t a A m i. *. JfH; >,' « fwtivl.f W “BUT I’M NOT extravagant,” grumbles Muriel. “ I can’t wear laddered stockings.”' “ Of course not,” agrees Ivy, “ but then I don’t wear them, either ; yet my stocking bill is much smaller than yours ! ” itt m if*. ■{ft™ MURIEL LISTENS carefully while Ivy explains about Lux care for stackings. Lux, she says, contains no soda to harm delicate threads and ruin their elasticity. It is “ elasticity ” which allows threads to stretch and then go back into place. “WHAT A DIFFERENCE your advice has made to the life of my stockings,” exclaims Muriel, when they meet again. “It has cut down ladders to a minimum. I’ll always use Lux in future ! ” “And don’t forget it’s just as . good . for silks, woollies and all dainty things,” says Ivy. LUX PRESERVES STOCKING ELASTICITY -pteamis stocking IsddeHs! A LEVER ProductMade in New Zealand 6.273.15 NZ m m A—2s pairs Ladies’ Natural Hopsack Threeeyelet Tie Shoes. Leather trim (as illustrated). Cuban heels. Usually 13/6. Sale Price, 9/11. ERR Also hundreds of pairs of Coloured or White Linen Shoes reduced to 7/11 and 9/11. 8—75 pairs Ladies’ Coloured Suede Tie Shoes (as illustrated). Cuban heels. In Navy Blue, Dark Brown, Light Grey, or Black. Sale Price, 18/6. C—Still 30 pairs left of the new Gaberdine Shoesl Broad instep tie, three-eyelet tie, or gusset court with strap and buckle. Brown, Blue, : or Black with coloured patent to tone. Cuban heels (one style illustrated). Usually 25/9. Sale Price, 18/11. D—so pairs Ladies’ White Satin Court Shoes.. Spanish heels; round toes. Usually 13/6. Sale Price, 6/11. A similar line in White Velvet Court or Bar with dip fastener. Usually 12/6. Sale Price, 7/11. E—Still a number of Ladies’ White or Natural Coloured Linen Court Shoes left in all sizes. Perfectly plain or with a bow ornament of the same material. Spanish heels; round toes. ; Will dye any shade. Usually 9/11 to 12/6. Sale Price, 7/11. Footwear is selling at sensational prices at our Summer Sale. Como and share in the bargains! Mail your order If unable to call, sending money. No sale goods on appro. State second choice In cate first it sold. out. W. HARRIS & SON LTD. Footwear Specialist?, Six Shops, Dunedin. Am you going to the Sale, Joan, darling? What Sale? My dear, DON’T you read the ads. in tha * Star ’? ★ Wa 52 0 C * OBTAINABLE AT ALL STORES IN THE ORIGINAL PACKS 2-LB. PACKET. 4-LB. AND 20-LB. BAGS A PRODUCT OF.THE CREAMOATA MILLS— & CO.,_LTD., GORE.
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Evening Star, Issue 22576, 18 February 1937, Page 8
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419Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22576, 18 February 1937, Page 8
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