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AUNT DAISY

arrived in’ New York

on May 9. En route, she went ashore at Colon, where she saw nylon and silk stockings in the shops. In a letter home she comments on the well turned out appearance of the women and children in that city. These now fabulous types of hosiery were priced at three-and-a-quar-ter dollars and five-and-a-quarter dollars a pair.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 365, 21 June 1946, Page 29

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AUNT DAISY New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 365, 21 June 1946, Page 29

AUNT DAISY New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 365, 21 June 1946, Page 29

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