The D.I.C. gives <<wf J Expert Advice on (faglf Corsets! y \RI Take Advantage of it! ft\\ A <mw MMon means a new Cot- |fl| \^i tame, ejid t« every woman who withe* . \Mm , r^Q tor a perfect fitting gown it means a J 1 m new Corset also. flu Quite a short while back all that S^S^jfim! T| was necessary in choosing corsets was to / 'JIW tf state the sire. Texlay fohion demands titat the corset shall be fitted to fhre the contour of figure to much admired today. A Either of the models mentioned hem is after Dame | Fashion's own mind. A "THE REGfNA"— A charming: model for well-de-velot)ed figures } low bust and extra long skirt price 42/- " THE BALTY "—A beautiful model for average figures ; low bust and long skirt Price 29/8 " THE LOLLA " (illustrated)— A fascinating Corset for the slender figure ; made in the new pliable cloth, and finished Satin and Guipure Lace Price 20/6 REDFERN CORSETS— IdeaI models for average and well-developed figures, and for creating a fashionable figure Price 32/6 REDFERN CORSETS— For slender and medium figures j low bust and long skirt ; easy fitting and graceful Prices 19/6 to 22/6 WARNER'S RUST-PROOF CORSETS — Dainty models for slender figures Prices 11/6 to 14/6 WARNER'S RUSTPROOF CORSETS—Ift ivory broche, straight line effect over hips Price 19/6 WARNER'S RUSTPROOF CORSETS— White Batiste ' or Coutille } suitable for average or medium figures • Prices 5/1.1 to 12/6 WARNER'S RUSTPROOF CORSETS— For tall, stout, and well-developed figures Prices 16/6 to 25/6 WARNER'S VENTILATED CORSETS— The latest novelty for Summer wear ; Empire style price 8/6 |B r.. n-.!,^, [|M , Wtr. Simm If |p| Manager II *» &
j : '... ' """ " TCj ! Band Made tr 0R new Spring or Summer J ' l blouses and dresses these are la£g S delightful and wonderfully ■ inexpensive. fosertiops press Lioeo Motifs * J " t * l ou aye use^ the rea^ *"* arr ' s linen you cannot realize the possibilities of high-class dress linens — CH drapers don't stock it, only DDIMn T'Q I *J "The Place for Prewnt." * I\lll VJLIEI iJ LA.U* LAMBTON QUAY — -■ ■ ■ — "I IFI A "Petone" Travelling Rug MAKES AN IDEAL GIFT. Retail at all. Beat Stores.
Fashion's 1 Latest I SPRING I COTTON M mm ■—— ■■— ""-"I FABRICS I I Some of the New Lines just opened: COTTON DRESS FABRIC 44 inch RATINI CLOTH, in all New Shades 28 inch RADftJM SATIN, in spot, stripe ' and figured. A delightfully soft fabric. 44 inch UNCRUSHABLE PIQUE, in white and colours. Will not fadjf. -MERCERISED CORD, double width. In all the newest shades, DYED ZEPHYRS, 32 inches wide. In a wide range of shades. Te Aro House THE HOME OF FASHION CUBA and DIXON STREETS, WELLINGTON
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 45, 21 August 1913, Page 9
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