tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8799438278337342869.post6204882521029785344..comments2023-06-25T05:49:00.672-07:00Comments on Haddock and Dill: March 6, 1960 The Beautiful Day, The Nice Birthday, The Blonde Piano and Hustle and BustleUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8799438278337342869.post-88530315055540902562014-01-10T19:37:19.275-08:002014-01-10T19:37:19.275-08:00Jessica, it's great to hear from you. Truly F...Jessica, it's great to hear from you. Truly Fine brand was the store's own budget brand, but available only for a few years in the late 50s through mid-60s. I like their ads. Ann B. Kennedyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16263483730433027795noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8799438278337342869.post-45455532609463960082014-01-10T16:35:44.285-08:002014-01-10T16:35:44.285-08:00I love that Safeway gave its stamp of approval to ...I love that Safeway gave its stamp of approval to "Truly Fine" nylons. They've always (or at least as far back as I can recall) sold hosiery at the Safeway stores here in Canada, too, though I don't remember seeing this brand in my lifetime. That's such a charming, fun early 60s illustration (and note, no seems any longer on those stockings).<br /><br />Big hugs & tons of happy weekend wishes,<br />♥ Jessica Witchcrafted Lifehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02992822472797191121noreply@blogger.com