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wm% The Correct and Only . TX, Corset for Evening Wear w\H^ik gjjjHyr Not for Dancing only, but for "At Homes," for Theatre, and every occasion! Jf ji^<^ I '*^^^/ • iwnen Evening or Semi-Evening Frocks are worn. f IP**^ \ First, it delineates the waist. If you study New Dress Fashions, you'll sec ' 11 in EVERY PICTURE THE WAIST DELINEATED, I We recommend this 111 1 ill mm S ust v f^nrset iH/f rP*jelj| -ifjf l\ for Dress flnd Dance wcar> Par ticulai-1 y because of its pliancy. Bow to your 111 f LI 7 11 //111 1»V partner gracefully, and the Corset bends with you. Sing at the Musical • flnfl l frilll //111 111 ' Evening. You do not even feel you're Corseted. • jTF ■®]| ■* jmP&Jm ll ■ nCVe * impedes or compresses. The perfect rustproof boning ensures ease and a fiQVP 4£> JTOUa Jl It>s ver y suited t0 Su ramer Dress St > vlcs als0 ' The c * ln 8 in S nature of the Summe* '/fUdir tTTQOjP* fabrics accounts for this, for this Corset preserves the contour of the figure. George Price 12/6 Price AND . ' , . Rersley ===== Wittf your scissors NOW clip this picture. Call or mail it to us for a pair straight • away. Wellington They'll be the most " comfy " Corsets you've ever worn.Wanganui I \

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 138, 7 December 1912, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 138, 7 December 1912, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 138, 7 December 1912, Page 14

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