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'Lovely to look at, . . 'Delightful to wear u Y 9y $ 'M TAKE YOUR FIGURE OFF YOUR MIND V. . • Imagine exquisite, shimmering satin, delicately flowered batistes—with the stretch and snap-back of a powerful piece of elastic! What a miracle of comfort and control is there. Such are the fabrics of the lovely new Berleis. Softer, finer, cooler, you ever dreamed of. More washable and lasting than corset fabrics have ever been. And they control more beautifully than you have ever been controlled. For there is power to mould and hold in every fibre of these fabrics—no. longer does the foundation depend upon boning, strength and weight for its efficiency. Beauty comes to you more subtly, more softly than you ever hoped in these glamorous new Berleis. SNUG AND SMOOTH: AS A SEWN SEAM' . , , TALON FASTENER 4 The only sUdefastmer with automatic The only suaojattmur wun automatic lock. Let go slidcf*-~tfs locked fast , fabric Usd?. / i NON-GAP HOOK-AND-EYE Another contusion to the passion for smoothness New non-gap hook and 'ey* fastenings which will not lift vp and bulge beneath flimsy frocks. The secret —hooks and eyes are set right into the garment ,flush with the edge of thtopesmg.

BABY’S 3iut CEREAL Proved by analysis to be the finest Groats you ean buy. MADE from 100% pure sun-ripened oats, so finely milled that it Is entirely free from all fibrous matter and cannot irritate the most delicate digestion, yet provides the strengthening nourishment that baby needs after six months. Deliciously light and appetising, Doctor’s Cream o’ Groats is baby’s ideal first cereal. Sift'S A <0 yt Ui Do dim CREAM o'CR DATS ...a/atfit A PRODUCT OF THE CREAMOATA MILLS-PREPARED BY FLEMING & CO.. LTD.. GORE.

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21761, 18 April 1936, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21761, 18 April 1936, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21761, 18 April 1936, Page 3

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