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rof* D.LC. agrees with Sylvia Welling Beautiful Star of “The Dubarry” on the excellence of HOLEPROOF HOSIERY ssgsss if mm ' '' f , liiilil* ST AGE-WORK provides the acid test for silk stockings. To stand the tremendous strain of nightly dancing and posturing and still retain their unblemished close-clinging beauty . . . stockings must be good. That is why wise women attach so much importance to Miss Sylvia Wallings’ preference for Holeproof. Her profession demands that she be intensely critical. She can afford only the best. Lovely colours to complement any ensemble .... Dusk and silhouette are smoky, neutral shades that are excelient with greens, blues, and black. Stardust and twilight are warm beiges with a hint of sunburn, to look perfect with white, black, navy, and all pastels. Dawn is a deep sunburn shade, lovely with browns, white, black, and green. Gunmetal, the perennial favourite of smart women who wear navy or black. HOLEPROOF Sheer lovliness Pure Silk in a sheer weight, with picot top and several rows of dainty openwork to stop suspender runs, w Strongly reinforced feet. Each pair separately boxed. Price 7/11 Gay deceiver Chiffon -Weight, fine pure Silk, beautifully finished with picot top and ladder guard in dainty openwork. Well reinforced feet. Price 10/11 m pkeiqwelimß Each pair daintily boxed in silver, with mauve or green. DUNEDIN B’B*rrt«* \ Columbia] ■ BRITISH ■ MADE v LAYERBILT /PADIO BATTERIES

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22391, 12 October 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22391, 12 October 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22391, 12 October 1934, Page 2

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