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BARE or BEFUTIFUL ? Do You prefer your legs to be daintily set off with silk stockings r bared to the coldly critical gaze? WHEN a woman stops caring about her appearance she is getting past caring about: No matter how much attention may be paid to hair, face and hands, a young woman may spoil her whole appear- ance by neglecting the appearance of her legs It i8 an unquestioned fact that, from the normal man 8 point of view, legs are much less attractive without silk stockings to set of their shapeliness and' charm: Many of those women who themselves g0 stockingless in a mild summer look askance at another woman 6 bare legs and say, "What legsl She ought to wear stockings But probably the other woman is saying the same about the first: Apart from the heat of summer, there is really no reason why an at- tractive woman should spoil her ap- pearance by economising on silk stockings and appearance is just as important in summer a8 at any other time of the year: But; of course, there_ are plenty of women who have never given the question 2 thought in this light; and others who really think that bare legs enhance their appeal. With a view to testing our readers feelings on the subject, the "New Zealand Radio Record" announces a LIMERICK COMPETITION and a SILK STOCKING BALLOT For each of the best five limericks sent in by readers in favour of either bare legs or stockinged Jegs ; a prize of ONE PAIR OF FIRST-GRADE, FULLY-FASHIONED, PURE SILK ROSE will be given by the Radio Record: Competitors are to address their entries to The Editor; 'NZ Radio Record;" Box 1680, Wellington, and endorse the envelopes 'Limerick: Any number of entries js allowed: BARE OR BEAUTIFUL ? In addition to this, ze ask all readers 1 wish to record my vote in favour of the ap pearance of to record their vote on the. cowpon on this page, cut it out, and post it to The BARE LEGS Editor , 86 N Radio Record; Box SILK-STOCKINGED LEGS 1680, W ellington. (Cross out the item which you consider has less appeal ) VOTING and LIMERICK COMPETITION NAME ENTRIES close at the 'Radio Record" office ADDRESS 0n2 Wednesday, November 13.

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Radio Record, Volume IX, Issue 15, 18 October 1935, Page 56

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Page 56 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume IX, Issue 15, 18 October 1935, Page 56

Page 56 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume IX, Issue 15, 18 October 1935, Page 56

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