Th<? vnnup of the Shorter Skirt Slims- Hosiery Into Greater Prominence! I I ... : —■ - L *' 1 "* ”******** ■■"■i ,rr?. •* - - - to in I T behoves you, therefore, *• greater care than usual your Hosiery. If you Waiters*, however,you need misgivings concerning the correctness Hose. We have clone the thinking and you can buy any line we offer assurance that it is correct and ra exercise selecting come to have no of your for you, with the hicnable. HOSIERY STYLES TO SUIT ALL FANCIES. hosiery values to. suit all pockets. f. At 1/3, 1/11,2/6 Ribbed Hose in wanted we gbl , and all sizes. At 1/11 —Black Mercerised Hose. At-2/6, 2/11, and 3/3— Fine (. ashm-rc. ah-wool. Hose, in weights to suit all buyers At 28, 2/9, 3/6 to 5/6 —Beautiful Silk Hose for outdoor and evening wear. At 2/9 and 3 3 —Fancy Ribbed Hose. At 2/9 —Jason Golf Hose in smart black and white checks. At 3 3— Embroidered Ankiels, unusually distinctive EQUALLY ATTRACTIVE IN VALUE IS iinmnirim i rirll-'ilrinnrmtnimr -in i ItwrUinln him i>~ — i ißiniwiriw ■■ hiibihi wi—!■ i miniii i ■ THIS HOSIERY TOfl THE CHILDREN. White, Cream and Tan Viyella Sox ; Black, Tan and White three-quarter Hose ; Fine ribbed Black threequarter Hose with Fancy Tops. Hosien/ in si! popular Shades to match any Costume, awaits your inspection and Seiection. q t WALTERS, Drapery & Millinery Specialist. tr dimi/ ne uc « i »un ia nDDnciK \ (THE BANK O* HEN ZEALAND IS OPPOSITE.) ( MLDEENo* S'-—'' I c r-rv
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 32, 12 May 1916, Page 3
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503Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 32, 12 May 1916, Page 3
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