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AT WARNOCK’S YOU CAN Choose the correct style for the OCCASION 'OT "" wHu ■ ' J A No. 811: One of the J newest dull hosiery creations. Fully ” fashioned of high twist pure silk, this stocking features a heavy lisle suspender welt with a neat picot top and coloured stripe, and improved silk-plated undersole. The main wearing points, at heel and toe, are of reinforced lisle and the Prestlge patent heel ensures perfect fit. Per Piir 8 51 , i No. 300: "Dulmodl." A fully fishioned Dull Service Weight stocking. \ woven of excellent quality pure silk. wWxMiJI -a super mercerised lisle heel, top and toe. and improved silk plated underfoot. \ This stocking is designed to appeal to \ the woman who demands service combined with beauty. q f \ »»er pair 7 II | > \ No. 800. A fully fashioned heavy service weight stocking woven of excellent quality pure silk, super mercerised lisle heel, top and toe, and improved silk plated underfoot. This stocking will retain throughout a long life of service, that smart tailored appearance io essential in the service weight. SEE THEM AT Ptrpiir ]o'u WARNOCK'S DRAPERY ITD. FOR BETTER VALUES WANGANUI

ISOMETHING TO| [smile about -1 I /yiy 1 j <r l feel a different person since Mummy started using Lux—better-tempered, too 1 My nappies are always soft and comfy now—no more chafing, thank goodness ! My clothes are always clean and sweet, too. And as for my ■woollies —well, they’re justias soft and fluffy and colourful as new!” Lux is so pure and gentle and contains no harmful soda. 1 K V'ON’T

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 58, 10 March 1937, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 58, 10 March 1937, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 58, 10 March 1937, Page 8