The Blue Room And mikes practicable the dictates of corsetieres and ~ . Paris's newest night club costumiers* that though your figure be perfect ... Rebuilt from what used to be Le Jardin de ma Sceur you must wear a corset • • All the English colony are there Berlei gives an exquisite line of unbroken smoothness, And nowhere in the world will one see a group and an admiring world imagines - of more faultlessly attired men one's perfection of figure to be achieved unaided • and exquisitely gowned women Choose your Berlei —as they do in England— • Frocks from Poiret, Moreno, Lelong, Worth, Redfern from two hundred and forty models, cling sheath-like to slim figures priced from ten shillings to one hundred and ten shillings, • To the uninitiated it is bewildering in sixteen sizes and five figure-types,* including yours • —How could such figures be achieved uncorseted ? To give your figure greater beauty . . Yet beneath such frocks, corsets must surely show ? To preserve the beauty that is . . . The answer is 'Berlei/ which have taken England by storm Have your Berlei expertly fitted .' •The Berlei one has fitted to one's individual figure-type* by the skilled corsetieres fits like a caress %t your service in smart shops to-day • Berlei (N.Z.) Ltd.* * There are Five Fundamental Figure \M | Corsets made for the figure-types of Types: Average Proportions, Sway ■ an y one country rarely fit to perfec- y ' Back, Big Hip, Big Abdomen, Short tion the figure-types of another. Berleis Below Waist. You belong one of M I k/u therefore are manufactured in each these types, and only a Berlei can fit vX/ I Vx? country exclusively for that country's you perfectly, for only Berlei makes \ W JL-g—g-Jk I figure-types. Berleis for the Five New foundations to these five figure types. 11 I I I Zealand Figure-Types are made in Priced from 10/-to 110/-
f Hornby Trains—Best of ailNow better than ever! I eclipsed by the wonderful new models 1 The locomotives are fitted with stronger mechanisms that give still longer runs, with still greater hauling power. The Rolling Stock is greatly improved, and many new items have been added to the rknge. The Railway Accessories are mora numerous and more realistic than ever. Always the leaders, always the best—Hornby Trains, Rolling Stock and Accessories are supreme. The Locomotives are the longest-running in the world. In a recent test a Hornby No. I Locomotive, running light, covered the amazing distance of 182 feet on one winding I ■ ■ This wonderful performance could only be accomplished * I For every boy who is keen on model trains tlm MUST 1 B k e a Hornb y Christmas 1 I Prices of Hornby Trains from 8/6 to 137/IfiJ HORNBY Wholesale agentt in Ncta Zealand and Fiji MODELS LIMITED ■ Mr AA B |w (dept. B) 4m P.O. BOX 129 ' AUCKLAND .. ' I Manufactured by (Kingston Street) H MECCANO LTD. LIVERPOOL ENGLAND
Delicious! Just the thing Whisk up eggs, put them in » piedishi and stir in the hot milk] m. & jl, »nd cocoa. Add the the sugar and cocoanut and a few drops f■/ The of vanilla and mix all together. Place the small macaroon WIWS / biscuits all over the top, cover the pudding with a plate, and ' f bake in a moderately warm oven for about 30 to 45 minutes, / J or until set, being careful not to let it boil. Serve cold. / °Cs f / / Ur^e r / with BOURNVILLE A"'*-/ COCO A
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 282, 28 November 1931, Page 12 (Supplement)
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