WHERE DID SHE GET THEM? "My dear Mrs. Smith," said her friend, Mrs. Brown, "Did you see Mrs. Watson to-day in the town? "I could but remark on the clothes that she wore, I "For ne'er have I seen her so stylish before. "The cut of your, new blouse," I said, "is perfection, "While your corsetry certainly needs no correction." "The suit is an old one," said she with a laugh; "But folks say it's made new with this smart blouse and scarf; "And a well-fitted corset keeps all trim and neat, "From Fisher's I get them—they're hard to beat." HAND-FAGGOTED CREPE DE CHINE BLOUBEB—AII shade.-? and sizes— 9/11, 13/6 each. PARTICULARLY GOOD SHAPED HEAVY FIGURE CORSET—I 3/6. HANDKERCHIEF SCARVES — Crepe de chine: spot and conventional — 1/11. Prompt Attention to All Mail Orders. J. P. FISHER, j 166 KARANGAHAPE ROAD, , Between Woolworths and McKenzie's.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1936, Page 13
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