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New Seasons Stockings.. 0 for Every Occasion • •. The secret of dressing well is attention to detail. The effect of the loveliest frock or most expensive coat can be marred by the wrong choice of accessories—unsuitable gloves, stockings, bags, scarves, flowers, etc. Of all accessories the most important are Stockings and the greatest care should be taken in selecting those suitable for each ensemble. Wool, silk and wool, and lisle are correct for sports wear; medium weight silks for afternoon and street wear; and sheer, fine silks to accompany evening dresses. The favoured day tones will be deep tans and browns, such as dago, muscadine, bermuda and nubian. Evening shades are flesh, suntan, platinum and beige. A special selection of Fancy Sports Hose is showing in the Hosiery Department . ... FANCY WOOL SPORTS HOSE, Full Fashioned, Assorted Colourings, in Fancy Checks, Stripes, New Patent Panels and Shadow Diamonds. All Sizes—--10/6, 11/6, 13/6, 16/6 pr. Priced at SILK and WOOL HOSE, Mock Seamed, in Shades of New Fawn, Fawn, Oak, New Brown, Dark Grey— Priced at 4/9 pr. ,WOOL and SILK HOSE, Full Fashioned, Wide Tops, Spliced Heels. Shades, Coating, Almond, Florence Mills, Florette, Light Gunmetal, and Aluminium. All Sizes Priced at 6/11 pr. ARTIFICIAL SILK, Wool Lined Hose, plated non Ladder, Ribbed Tops, Fashioned, in Dago, Oak, Florette, Almond and Grey. All Sizes Priced at 6/9 pr. PURE SILK HOSE, Full Fashioned, New French Heel, in Basque, Java, Algeria, Arab, All Sizes— Priced at 6/11 pr. BALLANTYNES

India Super Tyres MASTER OF MILEAGE The Sign of a British Built Super Tyre is the Red Ring where the tyre wall meets the tread. We tell the world that here is a tyre that challenges all others. We Claim for INDIA SUPER TYRES, Greater Strength from Improved Construction; Slower Wear due to Super Quality Tread Rubber, More Safety because they grip every type of road. The Only Super Tyres "INDIA” THE WORLD'S BEST DunnettS Downey, Ltd. S.C. Disfrlbufina Amnts TIMARU 11 m

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18832, 21 March 1931, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18832, 21 March 1931, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18832, 21 March 1931, Page 6