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0 0 Or - THE LAST WORD IN FASHIONABLE HOSIERYSTYLED FOR EVERY OCCASION Shorter Skirts now bring your stockings into the Fashion Spotlight. You must have a pair of Tropical or Suntan Hosiery that are taking the feminine world by storm.. Lovely and Reliable “ Avon,” pure silk; of fine quality ringless silk, featuring toe and heel reinforcements, panel heel; new Suntan shades. Full-fashioned Pure Silk, from light serviceweight silk to picoted mercerised top. Hold them to the light—not a shadow can you find. They’re ringlessi 7/11 4/11 “ Orient ” the world’s most beautiful Hosiery; semi-service weight, pure silk, with lisle feet and garter tops; in the new Suntan tonings. ** Prestige,” service weight; more silk of higher than usual twist gives this famous dullfinish service - weight a smarter appearance and unusually long life I Tops are closely woven of mercerised lisle threads to give strength without bulk and discomfort. New shades. ' 8/11 5/11 ” Lady Jane,” heavy service weight, full fashioned, • pure silk, mercerised top. fine gauge; for formal occasions. Clinging Fit “ Butterfly;” pure silk; fine even texture; all sizes, in lovely shades, as Moondusk, London Mist, Carib, Glamour, Dalmatia, Kona, and Burnt Nude.,. . . 9/11 6/11 Sheer luxury in Morley’s Pure Silk; heavy service weight; lisle feet and tops; all sizes, in gay summer coloors. A. & T. INGLIS LTD.

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Evening Star, Issue 22772, 6 October 1937, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22772, 6 October 1937, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22772, 6 October 1937, Page 3

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