We shall be glad if you -will allow us to draw attention to the TWO STEEPLES HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR which, wo believe, is not so well- known in Wellington as it should be, though it is very popular in other parts of tho Dominion.' Two Steeples. Limited, wern the first firm to introduce and establish unshrinkable wool underwear, and, in order to induce the public to take it up and to prove their contention, they guaranteed to replace any woollen garment that might shrink. As soon as this finish became recognised and popular, other makes of course followed their lead, with the result that too often the guarantee is given with goods that, oven if thoy do not shrink, cannot possibly wear well; but it is well known that "Two Steeples" products not only do not shrink, but also give every satisfaction in wear. Another product of this company is their PURE SOTTON AIR FABRIC, in which wo arc confident of doing a largo trado as soon as its good qualities are known. Though it is made entirely of cotton, tho value of the weave renders it hygienic nnd comfortable. There is free access to the air, and the fabric never gives that cold, clammy feel that tlin ordinary weaves of cotton give when damp wilii perspiration. It wears well, is exceedingly comfortable, nnd the price is within the means of all. We arp -the sole agents in' Wellington, nnd the Two Steeples products, which we guarantee to be unshrinkable, can be obtained onlv at TE ABO HOUSE, IN CUBA STREET AND DIXON STREET.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 829, 30 May 1910, Page 8
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264Untitled Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 829, 30 May 1910, Page 8
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