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mum fiTn fijladTifl THAT CURED HER. Mrs. Y. was too stout ana It troubled her sore Until Mend Mrs. X. told her a simple cure Was to have perfect lit In the corsets she wore. For stoutness or thinness one need not endure When corsets like hers, Mrs. X. was !«> quite .sure . .. Could make any figure look—well, less or more. Mrs. Y. now is neater than ever before She selected some corsets from samples g-alore Where Mrs. X. took her—'twas to FISHERS' STORE. GROUPING OF WRAP-ROUND CORBETS at 9/11 —All good shapes. Long skirts, side-hooking and front busk. All sizes, ALSO BPECIALLY-CROUPED LINE AT B/11— Back-lacing and wrap-round. GROUP OF WELL-TAILORED CORBELETTES — Some with under belt — 8/11, 12/6 and 18/8. FISHERS 166 KARANGAHAPE ROAD, Between Woolwjtrths and MoKenzies. TATTOO YOUR LIPS with a glamorous South Sea red that's transparent, pasteless/ highly indelible m .mum a■■BSTIWIWI ' \\ ■ exciting South appealing instead of j§: WSaM and pasteless instead of Ij |fIHB opaque and pasty. Softenlag to lips instead of !3|giwßL chap! TATTOO! Put it on...letitset...wipe 8/6 it off. Only the colour Trial Size 1/3 stays. Tattoo your lips once and you'll never be satisfied with less than Tattoo's thrilling perfection. Actually test all five of TATTOO'S adventurous South Sea shades on your own skin at the Tattoo Colour Selector displayed in your favorite store. COBAL .. EXOTIC.. NATURAL.. PAST®.. .HAWAIIAN Sole New AgenUt Middowi Bros. 8t T«ylor, Ltd., 107-109 Customhouse Quay, Wellington « IfflKWB South Sea Colour for Lips

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 207, 2 September 1936, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 207, 2 September 1936, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 207, 2 September 1936, Page 13