__ COUNTRYMEN Jim \> A YOU s*^f STA^S OMEONE benefited by the money you paid for stockings yesterday. The shillings you paid out helped to i? keep a fadtory in business somewhere, keep some workman employed, helped profit someone. But your purchase may have benefited a foreigner overseas—whilst it could have helped a good, progressive, Dominion industry. When you buy hosiery made in your own country, you do your bit towards lowering the annual import bill of New Zealand, and, consequently, Dominion debts to Overseas. The money you pay, say for Bond’s "Si/lk-A.rto” Hosiery, stays here ; the shillings you spend, with the hundreds of shillings that others spend, stay in circulation, instead of swelling the profits of another country. You are helping to place your country on a sounder financial footing. And by giving your preference to Bond’s ”Sytk-A.rto ” always, you are giving an assurance to many cf your fellow New Zealanders that unemployment is not likely to worry them. Someone will benefit by your hosiery purchase to-morrow. Will you choose * Sylk-Arto” Hose, good, serviceable, silken Hosiery mad-: in your own country, and superior to any imported line sold at a similar price ? Drapers who have the intere&s of New Zealand at heart are featuring Bond’s "Si/lk-jdrto ” Hose /• /‘lll wide range of very U / AJL smart colors at - - per pair SYLKcJRTO HOSE A DOMINION PRODUCT OF BOND’S HOSIERY MILLS
We are pulling the price of machines down. Don’t be misled by the opposition. We ■took parts and needles for every machine made. The trade supplied. The best value and the easiest terms la New Zealand. Globe Sewing Machine Co. SHOBT’S BUILDINGS, 154, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. 115 Manners Street, Wellington, thoae 40-295. Onen Fridays tili Nipe,
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 303, 14 March 1928, Page 4
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