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8 28 3, 3 No: 3 'dress 38 66 'skirts, for (olout 1 0 1 8 LGHTNINGM D 0 1 ( 4 BLACK pack: Featherweight DESICNATES with permanently coloured metal "Lightning" No. THE USE? of fine fabrics. teeth for dresses 8 Tor The new system of individual 3 4 No colour packs (according to usage) 3 brings new convenience to world famous 66 Lightning fasteners. Simply select by colour pack and get the correct Elip Tmis 6 66 Lightning' for each application. Why For Renekovre IN not clip out the handy reminder panel Keewing Bor and keep it in your sewing box or handbag? Under each pack colour LIGHTNING" FASTENER COLOUR PACK GUIDE there is a choice of fastener lengths For dresses of fine fabrics of featherweight Lighcning No_ 1, wich Permanently course and of tape colours to coloured Eeech in che BLACK pack: harmonise with fabrics. For skirts, slacks and general dress use lightweight Lightning No. 3, closed-end, Iq che RED pack: For jackets, cardigans and dressing gowns lighcweight Lightning No. 3, open-end In the GREEN Pack: 43 84 Ba 6 4 Manufactured by IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES (N.z) LTD 1 1 0 LIG HT NIN G' 6 closed- L use: 1 'Lightning' general i Lightwelght and slacks pack: RED end; 1 1 LIG H : 1 GREEN _ TNIN end, pack: jackets, Lightweight cardigans "Lightning" 0 and dressing 1 open- gowns:

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 764, 12 March 1954, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 764, 12 March 1954, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 764, 12 March 1954, Page 3

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