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THE LEADING ENGLISH COfcSET is undoubtedly the P. &S. It meets the demands of the moat faetidioius fashions. It is made in models to suit every style and variety of figure. It keeps it» j shape to- the last, find Jt lasts longer than any other ready-to-wear corset, in the market. The 'smartest dteaeed wo men in London wear P & SS. Corsets. Women of wealth and aestired position, to whom money id literally no object. Their ripe experience proves the P. & S. to be unquestionably the best. Stocks in large varieties at C. Adams and Co., Coreet, Costume, and JJillin<sry Specialist*, 108 and 110, Cuba-street. — Advt. FASHION CORSET DEPOT. A private salon is now open at 10, King's Chambers, which' will appeal to Women of Fashion and supply a. need which has been lacking hitherto in this city. All the newest models _ are an view, including the self-reducing corsets. A visit of inspection will be found worth while. Open 9.30 *.m. to 5 p.m. — AtM. Whilo the difficulty of obtaining com* petenfc help in the- home is 6O acute, ladies should remember Jhat everything desirable to make a dinner of M supper a success can be ordered at Godber's, Cuba-street and Lambton-quay.— Advt. Tapering waist! Yes, the Warner's rust- proof corsets give the graceful, tapering contour and the defined Waistline demanded by the prevailing fashion. A stylo for every figure and every kind | of drese. Warner's corsets wear as well as they fit, and they fit to perfection.— I Advt. Under nortnhl conditions nature keeps body and mind in a state of perfect health, but nature cannot build fast enough to re-supply the torn down tissues and worn-out nervos of those living in crowded cities. Her danger signals are sleeplessness, weariness, indigestion, etc. That is tht> time you need "vitalis," the vitality-buildef. — Claude H. Perrett, M.P.S.Ph.C. Chemist, Manners-street.

Shortly aft?T 1 ( o'clock on Sat uf day a fire troke out in a seven-room resictenrfe shunted on ihe Kutt-rsad, about half a trtile north of Kftiwarra. The house, whiVh V/tu owned by Ut. Alec Newton, and occupied by Mr. Robert. Pope, Headmaster of the Kaiwarra School, wa* *ompJetely elesttoyeel and absolutely n6thing was saved. ThAe was an insurance of £600 in the Sun office On the honso. and Mr, Pope's furniture and efforts ■yverp covered to the extent nf £230 in the State office. Mr. Pope calculates that his loss is easily £200 over the g insurance. Included in the effects which were destroyed were books to the value of £100 or thereabouts. It is itipposcd that f-ome clotltes t'tmt had been left in irotifc of Iho kitchiii range i6«k fiio during th« übsftiee of the uiliiatefi.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 26, 31 July 1911, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 26, 31 July 1911, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 26, 31 July 1911, Page 9

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