r- • -b ■ % 1 s&■ m m & .* k * m s *r fir<4: •j» V*TL *» &*•«*= V:.* v:v •s i I -Vi * It? v> i'.T' <n* ff/f»S as Pi v.\ i 7V."';:r: W7!*' m "W X ffttf s3* <*- ia£u<W£.' Ours is a story of progress the progress in five short years from a firm with a staff of four to an organisation of four hundred and forty-five workers ... an integral part of the community. Such is the progress of Silknit (N.Z.) Ltd., established only in 1932, but who now pay out one of the largest wages cheques in New Zealand . . . who last year produced and sold more than one million garments ... underwear for everyone . . . from children to grandparents. iWhen quality, style and fair prices combine, such is the reward . . . progress. <}mv t LOCKNIT LINGERIE GulehJflov HEAVY COTTON INTERLOCK FLEECY LINED WINTER LOCKNIT St. James' Building, 312 Queen Street, Auckland, C.l
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22725, 11 May 1937, Page 22 (Supplement)
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147Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22725, 11 May 1937, Page 22 (Supplement)
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