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c7ocAe*y UNDERWEAR •JL JCL line that COMFORT Ml M 2 M 3 CHANGE TO SQUIRM-FREE JOCKEYS Your suit will look better if you don't squirm it out of shape with uncomfortable underwear. And, of course, with Jockeys you can't squirm. They are cut to body shape. They're streamlined twins to your skin. The patented Y-front construction in underpants gives mild support - - - forms a convenient angled no-gap opening. The singlets are contoured, fit you neatly and stay put. Fronts are shorter, backs are longer. There's various fabrics and a choice of styles. COTTON INTERLOCK ATHLETIC SINGLETS, JOCKEY SHORTS, alto MIDWAY SHORTS, as illustrated styles; also in Mesh. SINGLETS, M 2 .. S.M.. M., 4/4 0.5.. X.0.5., 5/H JOCKEY SHORTS, Ml 32-361.., 4/JJ 38-42™., 5/4 MIDWAY SHORTS, M 3 32.36 m., 4/4 38-42*., 4/^ SILK LOCKNIT ATHLETIC SINGLETS, JOCKEY SHORTS AND MIDWAY SHORTS— Singlets, M 2 S.M., M., 4/H 0.5., 5/4 X.0.5., 4/4 Jockey Shorts, Ml 32-36, A/\\ 38-42, 5/4 Jockey Midway, M 3 32-36, 5/4 38-42, 5/H JOHN COURT Ltd. — FOR HIGH-GRADE MEN'S WEAR —

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 226, 23 September 1940, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 226, 23 September 1940, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 226, 23 September 1940, Page 10

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