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THE FOUNDATION OF CHARM | New Summer Models by MODAIRE tNU-BACK and PRACTICAL FRONT . . . with their I superb styling and remarkable controlling qualities; they're the foundations you've dreamed of. No matter h how active you are ? N"u~Baclc s telescopic back allows I your garment to stay in perfect position. Practical Front is an adjustable feature that's efficiently flatten- ~ ing to the front line. You'll revel in the comfort of these most modern foundations —and there are many styles to choose from. Ask to I see the new Gothic Brassieres, too, with their unique corded J Brassiere, featuring the || | corded uplift. In tea-rose Special Ufaff/.t-', batiste and lace._ to Private model is side-hooking, with . - M - 102 tag busk front fastening. / \) Has the slenderising adjust- / (Ji V able front. 28in. to 34in. I Jj \ • > --T':' ■" v ' ? waist .. .. Prkc: 28/6 \ NlO2 _A „ e at N»-Ba<* Wrap,, U ft<4Wßrsrr f°r the average figure. Attractive BBO7—A Deep-fitting Gothic tea-rose coutil. Side-fastening, Brassiere for the heavier .J with elastic panels.. Featuring j bust. Elastic inserts at side telescopic back. 25in. to 30in. I waist, cordtex uplift. Made in I waist- ... .« .. Price: IQ/6 plain tea-rose batiste. 35in. I ' | to 38in. bust .. Price 8/6 I I • £ I I I m 1 * BBOB—A Gothic Brassiere with II V& narrow diaphragm band. A very ' Advice and peraOTial fitting by % |j mean no obligation to you . . . pay a visit of ' inspection to George Court's Corset Section (on the ; j Second Floor) ,this week. , ' . . . . . ' . , GOTHIC Brassieres— new, and exclusive to Modaire — they are the last word in healthful support. The arch of woven cordtex will wear through frequent launderings, losing none of its uplifting firmess. In different depths, and in a variety of dainty materials. ' * GEORGE COURT AND SONS LIMITED Karangahape Road - - Auckland llwmW If mi/flff NEXT SAILINGS ttfoWrWffl S.S. MARIPOSA A Mxa/A " \\ ■ S.S.MONTEREY | Ir Tjf f ' An historic month, May, 1937, when the Coronation •' j Ceremony of His Majesty will take place! The experience of a lifetime, which you can combine with the mod- ☆ _A_ __A em travelogue across the Pacific and America. The 15-day Matson-Oceanic swing of the South Seas; the "Mariposa" , or "Monterey" touching at glamorous Fiji, Samoa and CALIFORNIA — Beach, Mountains, Desert, Hawaii. 4 days from California to New York, in luxurious Hollywood!.. .The 41-day return voyage per- air-conditioned trains.Ohceon board theMatson-Oceanic mits ample time to discover California... to liners... charming staterooms, sophisticated NightClub, enjoy the varied sports, the diversions of outdoor swimming plunge, give nxll expression for every great cities. mood. These ships also provide spacious and comfortable FARES —Auckland to San Francisco or Los Angeles accommodations, at greater economy, in CABIN CLASS. First Class, round trip, from. . ... £100/10/0 AUCKLAND to ENGLAND Single Return Cabin Class, round trip, from £67/0/0 *First Class £84/17/0 £152/12/0 {These fares not subject to exchange} *(lst Class p'acific'-'lst'c*lassU.S.Rail-Cabin Class Atlantic) SOUTH SEA MEMORIES NEVER SLIP AUCKLAND to ENGLAND Single Return AW AY!...Fiji, Samoa and Hawaii... vacation- or a u:„ r/„« cr o/io/n £I*s/0/0 lands of enduring appeal. Swift, splendid ships C ]" ss '• , £68/12/0 * •>'« „ ...low fares, not subject to exchange... experi- °(CabinClassPacific, Ist Class U.S.Rail,Cabin Class Atlantic; ences that no one would exchange! {These fares subject to exchange} Details and free booklets furnished by our offices or agents THE OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY Matson Line [Incorporated in U.S.A.] General Agents: Henderson <St Macfarlane Ltd., Endeans Bldg., 56-58 Quay St* Auckland. Local Agents A. R. Turnwald, Hamilton.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 285, 1 December 1936, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 285, 1 December 1936, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 285, 1 December 1936, Page 12

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