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IP QUAUT^ U Gossard Corsets make the best figureJj foundation for the new style in Spring Frocks • • !y J So much has been said, at one time and another, about the virtues of all 'j,J ru kinds of Corsets as figure-improvers that the D.I.C, proposes to avoid that with "■ ,<£ 'regard to Gossard Corsets, Pft What we have to say about Gossard Corsets (they lace in front) is more about their practicality and common-sense build. The lacing in front innovation is distinctly practical,' because it enables the wearer to adjust the Corset to perfection. The same idea adds to the commonsense methods used in the construction of Gossard Corsets; they are modelled on , natural and hygienic lines, thereby assuring the maximum amount of comfort and support. * INSIST OK D.I.C. EXPERTS FITTING YOU WITH GOSSARD CORSETS For tall, lieavv figures requiring a liigli-top Corset, a splendid •' JPwL model is shown in.strong Coutillo; the bust is cut high and jjfeAnOß gives a graceful contour, the waist well defined, the slcirt long, with elastio sections at tack. 295. 6d. to 475. 6d, TO Special Value is given in a beautifully cut model at 14s. 9d. } for medium or average figures. The bust is'rather low, and jgy J the skirt is of a medium length, with elastic inset. rvK a model at 21s. 6d. in Coutille, of a superior quality, will I \/IrV <Pu prove suitable for madiuni or average figures who prefer tlio I 1/ higher bust lino and shorter skirt. I yr°i Ah Ovic'j • Splendid Models in durable Coutillo lave a medium low l>ust » / //and a moderately long skirt, with, elastic sections at back. ■ 17s. 6d., 19s. 6d., 265. Gd. • eMmlv \ Exclusive designs are j&own in' Silk Brocade and Fancy Cou'mt Illlla^v]S ! '/20U or ■^ renc ' l Batiste. 495. Gd., 555., 695. Gd., Jj, |H j? 0I . tall, well-developed figures a charming model is shojvn ffl lIS ' n l r;lIlc i' Coutillo; it has a low-cut bust, a long close-fitting /fjl • |fA| skirt, and a curving waist line. 455. 6d. lis * IIM 'A model at 375.. 6d. in soft French Batiste is designed especi--11 lI§J ally for the slender woman. The bust is medium, and the 'KtMrnn skirt s'hort, with a free- hip, is very lightly boned. (LwUltilj A similar Model is shown in n Figured Batiste at 225. 6d. wIO3r«MP C° Ta °t designed especially for stout figures lias a closofitting skirt, which gives correct abdominal support* and reV 'I r duces without compression; the bust is cut low, and. tlie j //.J waist lino shows the new curve. This model creates a J jj shapely figure, and gives absolute' comfort. 375. 6d., 455. fli \ (6s£df<s V l /" 'n th« iS discount off every oash I >1 , purchase of sBI or ovqpi D ' l,e ' Box Wellington

Cleanliness ' Work per room 1 that counts. ■ 1 This is the "Tomngton" Test, j QN this basis the "Torrington" is'without an equal. | It is a dependablo hand-power Vacuum Gleaner that wc can guarantee. | It is a roller bearing, three bellows machine, which by peculiar closo con- | struction.is made to produce an astounding suction, and it runs as easilj as K a carpet sweeper. K It looks much like one, pushes lite one, and | Every Time'it is Rolled Across the Carpet, 1 oither forward or backwards, it forcibly sucks the dust through the nap | of the carpet and.screens it into the box-bag. • R The box is.siS inches high, 13 inches long, 10J inches wide (nozzle open- § ■ing 10 inches wide), total weight 81bs., ft Mounted on Roller-Bearing Axle Fittings, 1 ' wheels concealed in case. R w'rJThe box 15 ;figured quartered sycamore, mahogany finish. Trimmings | are leavily nickelplated over copper. The "Torrington" is one of the most B ■durably built 1 vacuum cleaners imaginable for the unusual suction. It is 1 ,"6ff«rei"and' gitai'anteed strictly as a high-grade machine • both by the | makers and ourselves. Price, 455. Write to Department "D" for full | -particulars; - | E. W., Mills & Co., Ltd, j Sue lay OM!' I And Making looey! | II O i| O.i TVHAT is what'your chickens can do f [It Ms !h 1 II for you if you invest in. a J IS • -sj J Sims Incubator. 18..'There is always,a good markit for day- | H old chickens. Why not como in and j look at the incubators? j 175 EGG QUEEN INCUBATORS- £8 10 0 j ' 125 EGG TRIUMPH INCUBATORS- £7 10 0 ; 120 EGG IDEAL INCUBATORS- £7 10 .0 j 175' EGG IDEAL INCUBATORS- £8 10 0 - 240 .EGG IDEAL INCUBATORS- £10 10 0 '360 EGG IDEAL INCUBATORS- £12 0 0 LET. US SHOW YOU THESE MONEY-MAKERS. IF YOU CANNOT COME IN, MAIL US A POSTCARD ORDER! Th@ Sims Co., Ltd. 111-113 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. I Tie 'C!iip' Water Heater hot water ' Flowing in 3 Minutes BURNS RUBBISH! ' zM nothing t ° g ° wrong I jj| ■ W NO SUCH THING AS DANGER! T Ar A CHILD CAN WOBK IT! "T made FOR KITCHENS, BATHBwi "T9T ROOMS, and all HOUSEHOLD j?" ' " PURPOSES. DAIRIES, STABLES, 200 SOLD LAST YEAR. JtiimuftT N i\*S ' Willis Street Wellington. PRICE, £4/10/-. J WRITE or CALL for our FREE CATALOGUE.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3178, 31 August 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3178, 31 August 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3178, 31 August 1917, Page 2

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