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Which pair of ankles looks the more slim and shapely ? Charm, grace, beauty, —no matter how careful the toilette, the chic appearance of your ensemble is marred by unshapely ankles. Contrariwise, if you wear Kayscr hose —Kayser Slipper 11 eel will make the ankles look slimmer, trimmer, neater — the finishing and distinctive touch to the wellgroomed appearance. Kayscr have cunningly taken advantage of the tricks which the eyes p'.ay upon us. They have fashioned the clever Slipper Heel—gracefully shaped to a narrow point—so that the slender lines of the ankles are actually accentuated. The ankles look much slimmer than they really are. Slipper rite lor our booklet, "/ he Core of Silk Hosiery.” Posted I : Rll R on request. A M ? y.* m k H I i id / i f il r <!. I i> i iii The Same Ankles differently clad look much more slender ! Every woman will appreciate the advantage of slender ankles, and every woman will welcome the exclusive Kayser Slipper Heel. Another clever Kayser invention is the Marvel Stripe. This is extremely effective in preventing garter runs continuing below the knee. True economy in stockings is observed by the woman who insists on Kayser. When you buy hosiery just say “Kayser. please,” and you will save yourself not only from disappointment, but also from extravagance. For every four pairs of ordinary hosiery only three pairs of “Kayser” are needed — saving of 25 per cent. FULL FASHIONED SILK HOSIERY Wholesale Distributors-. L. & E. MARKS & SAULWICK Pty. FOOTE’S BUILDINGS. ELLIOTT ST. AUCKLAND EMPIRE CHAMBERS, WILLISTON ST. WELLINGTON

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Ladies' Mirror, Volume V, Issue 2, 2 August 1926, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisement 1 Ladies' Mirror, Volume V, Issue 2, 2 August 1926, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisement 1 Ladies' Mirror, Volume V, Issue 2, 2 August 1926, Page 20

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