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STOCKINGS

. When the rationing of silk stockings commenced we were asked not to rush things, that there would be plenty spread over the period ending July 25. Middle-aged women and housewives mostly held back and let business girls take precedence, with the result that we are left without In umbers of women have tried for the past month to obtain a serviceable stocking— to no avail. I have combed the town one day in each of the last two weeks until exhausted. T J} e . on l v thing available is a cheap affair few women want or will buy. If something is not done, next time there will be a regular STAMPEDE.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 172, 23 July 1942, Page 4

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STOCKINGS Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 172, 23 July 1942, Page 4

STOCKINGS Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 172, 23 July 1942, Page 4

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