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(» j r- ■ — M „ 1 YheyLacQ In Front \\ I' '"aOSSARD"— The Original and certainly the { I Best 'fLace in Front" Corset § . . I THe brain that conceived t the first "Lace in Front" M Corset knew that, hygienical'ly, the principle was !$ N correct. J This method of Corset-building- gave Gossard the j-^ key to anatomically correct construction, hence £j| Gossard's Coi'sets have been copied the world jfl over—in principle, bu't,-not in effect. ' $i| |J The new season's Gossard Corsets —the .original. |J . : I Lace in Front Corsets —will but serve to enhance fe the fine reputation they have. ■ •■ m M Corisult D.I.C. Expert Corsetieres—try on a few- ■ &| t Gossard Models —they're comfort typified. p . lheres a Liossara 1 I^Foj^ for every type of figure IKS^ !||iii New Models in Gossard Corsets §1111 vLJLfCP Gossard Corsets—For short, full fig-ures; ex- iv*j i^ msef^U trcmely low bust, slightly higher at shoulders, CiVXffa^ close-fitting skirt 45/f^ ■ Delightful Models—For slender, petite figures; j n shown in supple brocade or fancy batiste; light' /|y }$) and flexible, with unboned section over hips , (V ffl ' 32/6 to 59/6 j & ■ 8 Similar styles in plain batiste or coutille 23/6 fo t , A Splendid Model is shown in good coutille for W \& tall, well-developed figures—The bust is fairly \A If high, the skirt long,, with a curving waist-line Jr) f ' ' ■ ■'•,.•-'• *2/e I 'S Beautiful Models—ln pale pink brocade, for full & i figures; low bust and long sheath-fitting skirt, m ffi . ■ ■ with wide elastic section at back 65/- to 85/- a i -For the figure described as "large below the v % waist," a" model is shown' in duratle brocade. \| n It'is cut with a long: skirt which ensures aW hapely outline; the bust is low, and the" waist- ' w 1 J line smartly defined 49/fi m \ ' Gossard Corsets, for medium and average figures, S if, are shown in supple coutille—Cut with low or W M medium bust, and long skirt with elastic sec- I(A M tions 26/9, 32/6, 35/6 1 M IB For the slight figure,-very Lightly-boned Models w M • are designed—With free hips and low bust 29/6 j M | , A larg-e variety of New Brassieres—To fit all M •w figure types. . M I Gossard Corsets Fitted Free of Charge ffl | 1/- In th* A dlaoounjt off ayory OR«h 1 t . pupphdc* of «1 on oven ' 7/ I D-i-C WELLINGTON I v ■ ■'■- ■ • . ■■ . & a..ft^T^Mg|giHMK»a«pi»iiiB lM<unMiy*i tmi iiiimww iHMffiaaEMPii—jiiwi ,iegi . ' ■ ' ■" "" ' I" ■■.■■■■■...■:■>'— ■ Traced Goods for Infants '. —in simple, attractive designs and dainty yet durable materials. ROMPERS —In blue, brown, and white crepe Pries 3/11 pair ' BONNETS—SiIk or linen • \ Price 2/6 each BIBS—In sets of 3 " ■ . " Silk, 1/9; Linen, 2/9 per set MAGYAR JACKETS—White Crepe, 3/6; White Tobralco, a/6; White Ljnen, 5/6; White Silk, 5/6; Cream Celona, 4/6. LONG ROBES—In standard Tarantulle, 6/9; superfine Tarantulle, ?/6'| Jap. Silk, 1,5/6. ' . PILCHERS—In standard Tarantulle 1/11 each ' FEEDERS— 9d., 1/-, 1/3 each; set of 2, with Mat, 2/3 BABY PILLOWS— ' Linen, 5/6; Sheeting- 3/6 LINEN BOOTEES- . ' 2/3 pair . . SEND FOR THESE ARTICLES BY MAIL. I TDtTDTVe 152-154 LAMBTON QUA^ LjIDHiIa I 1 p ==? WELLINGTON t=p -;' , ~"~;' —-■-^"^'■'■-" ■^■-<> ■ -i—- ■■-■m~l -J» ....,..'..;• .. . '—y Money \ /^ ■■'<..■■ M Here are some extra special Mercery snips for you men—abso- , lute throw-outs!—that's .what these bargains are. Search Wellington—you won't find -equal* value elsewhere! Better get in a few Good Buys NOW, while the going's good. Prices speak louder than words., Just note these Stunning Values MEN'S ALL-WOOL, CASHMERE SOCKS (Mprley'sj-This is a g-enuine bargain Usual prices 7/0, 8/6 Sale Price 4/11 pair MEN'S, PURE FUR ENGLISH-MADE HATS—Good shapes and reliable shades Usual prices 20/6 to 45/Sale Prices 21/-, 22/6, 24/6, 27/6, 35> MEN'S CAPS—Best Epglish makes; real smart tweeds Usual price 8/6 Sa!e Price 6/11 MEN'S NEQLIGE SHIRTS—Best makes and reliable washing materials ' „ Sale Prices 8/11, 10/3, 11/6, 12/6 . MEN'S SOX SUSPENDERS—Extra, strung Sale Price 1/11 each MEN'S STRONG UNIQN SHIRTS—This is a real money-saving offer ' Us.ual price 17/6 Sale Price 19/11. BO^S' ALL-WOOL JERSEYS—With fancy collars, or plain, open fronts; in brown, grey, navy, and cream f?ss!e prices fro|n 8/11 to 12/6 MEN'S RAINCOATS—With belts or without; ensure dependable protection in the wettest weather Sale Prices, from' 95/- up STEP IN TO-MORROW AND INSPECT.. Corner Cuba and Vivian. Streets, Wellington

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 48, 25 February 1921, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 48, 25 February 1921, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 48, 25 February 1921, Page 9