Miss Merrie Wraight NU-VENUS EXPERT CORSETiERE! s will be in attendance in SMITH & CAUGHEY'S Corset Salon ■ from TO-DAY, Monday, 13th, until Saturday, 18th. Ladies are invited to take advantage of this excellent opportunity to be personally ; fitted by Miss Wraight, whose many years' experience will be available free during the above period. Surgical and Post Operative Fittings a specialty. i r; _ 4 The NU-VENUS FOUNDATIONS include j J*° the very latest in Corselettes, Girdles, Front'ace Corsets, an( i delightful Uplift Brassieres. | 77: LONGER LINE BRASSIERE. 95: BEAUTIFULLY TAILORED 050: NEW BONELESS CORSE- i ' Made in novelty striped satin with FRONT-LACING GARMENT — LETTE—With uplift bust and I i swami bust section and built-up Suitable for full figures. The inlets of Alencon lace. Made in | shoulders. Fastening at side, it s P« ial fe , at " r f " B ? rn \ ent U satin and satin "lastex." with i. i .. . . ... a new shield under the lacers , has two insets at waist to w h ich prevents it slipping out of talon in centre back. Suitable \ prevent roll. p]ace Ma( j e ; n tearose fi gure d for evening wear. ] f Good Value: 10/6 brocade. Good Value: 29/6 Good Value: 55/- I Smith & Caughey Ltd. I Corset Specialists j CHARGEJ—SD. { Jj pjj^ ALLEGED SHEEP STEALING. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) ASHBURTON, Saturday. A charge of sheep stealing preferred FOR WW RF ADFRS against Samuel Joseph Beaven was dis- Liul u I VJl\ \JU i\ IXLiJiL/LtlVUr missed hy Mr. Morgan, S.M., in tlie Police Court to-day. The case had been adjourned from May 27 after accused's son had been paced on probation for a similar offence. / The magistrate said it was too , , , . dangerous to convict in this case on the |3 I PROCLAIM ACROSS ' ilO-Cause to suffer. ALl\Ok.b. I g ou th Africa" countn. THE REMEDY UNSURPA<&Fn and mostly flounder. LLfVet through, it appears. 7—This line often increases with age. ]3 _Conimon term for the horse. -Cj|, B—Fear. 1 17—Stop, ami perhaps capture. J 11—Take place. 120—Live. £BEA dSßjft M u flHft a* « fSEk 13—Chief magistrate -'f ancient Gieece. —Xo. 15 may liolp you to get this form OPII2 1® 14—The eccentrically smart man. of'control. I& UIIU 11 9 10—Generally the alternative to this in 22 _ The kmd.or sernce in which singers choice. aie cssen . ffß n ■ m IS—The popular sailor. 20-hcstcd. 9 119 ii Sf ® in_v„f written or printed. 2S —Tins kind of hockey has become very kUim & 21—The black kind is notoiious m - 3 0 _^7i > efly—th e degree? (J2) 23— Imaginary. % I fyi P" 3i I P if Ji 95-l«cmpt a kind of literary effort. i I fa 111 siaftt r-Tliis, we are told, often precedes a FRIDAY'S SOLUTION-(s). iS ' f n—This is at the end of a certain kind fffiSSl 29 of lace. Across—Foretaste, Taped, Adage, Conn n ISlfe. .jj -\vhile this,-so to speak, is nearly all ducive, Singe, Hod, Greet, Togs, Kites, il II 11 II 1511 ' lacc - ~, • , . , ■ , Erne, Sue, Slat. Simmered, Cur, Menu, tyj (sf gggP fls®' S2—This may be held without physical RcalUy _ g martcll) BaMj touc ' DOWN. 're, Restores, Reap, Won. Roll, Sates, PDC h T • 8 M H Hare, Avail. Hun, Weird, Terminate, UnCAI |f® " 2—Put to no good use. Hated, Kndcd, Tediously. » llO(p ft Id O £ I—Half a loaf? Down—Fasts, Odious, Range, Eggs, Tee, !!! 5V • CUnC I—Part of an Irish nobleman's title. Schism, Tootles, Endear, Tug, Acres, Pier, yp **. r _ j—Means of lighting containing another Even, Deterrent, Steamer. Tinier, Sell, nniurt nUICK RELICr 26 means. Mutters, Drawer, Cuts, Use, Arbitrate, anlflUi V saJ® ii—Bind, or maybe beat. Meal, Ores, Ear, Statute, Seabat, Opened, _ ■ . —'■« !)—The first part goes into the second in Sorrel, Clime, Waits, Neddy, Oven, Lard, this lethal weapon. Beau, Lid, Who.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 137, 13 June 1938, Page 17
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