SILK HOSIERY
IN modern days there is no part of a lady’s dress or apparel on
which she bestows more care, thought and money than she does on her hosiery and foot gloves, hut particularly is this the case with hosiery. Children, young women, and matrons alike wear notliing else but silk hose and it is little wonder, as right through the years no hosiery yet made looks the part as well as the real silk that is being offered for sale today. When one considers the endless variety of shades to be had—shades that will match ■ almost any costume or frock made, to say nothing of the enormous variety of shades in footgloves, it is little wonder that these silk hose have become so popular and fashionable. Possibly the greatest assortment of silk hose to be found in Wellington is at Wong She and Co.’s Silk House, 148, Lambton quay. Lady visitors to the Wellington Winter Show should make a point of inspecting Wong She’s big Stock. Every size is here, and there is not a shade but he has it, while the prices are so reasonable that it makes buying both pleasant and profitable.
Be sure when you call to inspect the knitting silk in all the assembled ■colours.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12500, 16 July 1926, Page 4
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211SILK HOSIERY New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12500, 16 July 1926, Page 4
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