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Lumbago! P^^^SS^^HS _ Rub Backache Away. Every Woman n - _ . _, I' 'I and Every Man l^n#*2lf> I I*AIH H^fAe Your backache is caused by lumbago, retire Iron Jelloida now and again. X^*A**C*fc# M. M. 0.11.1. M. CAM. WO rheumatism or a strain, and the quickest Every woman and every man need «eh. relief is soothing.penetrating St. Jacobs Oil. red blood. Iron Jelloid. make rich, red f> C* 1 1 f T 1 * 1 • I ' yFi^ginßubitrightbnyourpainfnl blood. Health and happineM. vigour T€\T H 4"l 11H AI7Q » JLT*\ back, and the soreness and and vitality, courage anl character are BXJ' *J\*l\\J\j\ 1 IUUUaVd • \ft W stiffness soon disappears. determined by good, ttrong, rich Wood. . J\ -3 t>on' t staycrippledl Get Tiredness. weakne«s and depression of /£ XtfAo^ twSE-irr:i bW f OM "■* to 30th AuS-t railway /J^~y \ ? heinist. The moment it "ByrtptnUd e«amta»«w« o« the blooi diir- farCS 'Will DO reduced approximately /Jr^Z-~±\ IS applied it starts drawing ing the e«urie of the treatment, I find that I •/,..« „,. , . , " . ... _^*> I out the backache or him. obtained by far the belt result* of all with the «/-in t&e *. iickets I Obtainable any 1 X.»» „*£■ r™ V_ « preparation known a* Iron JelloUto." . . - v ~ , temK Wu Every woman should Uke Iron Jelloids tim« *» «dvance) aro available for ,^£g4 KSi£shS»S£ 2 N A °-2 n™ *O d ?I?'in- lT N?' return uMil 27th September. [fS^^ or sprains. Doesn't burn ? A con. fai? Qmnme J™ are •IV?, 3t J cel" IB&A^,*".;. -■; fci!^^lSradS£ threc /W hole tickets needed for 14 days treatment 21*. „ father and mother and ALL their — —* ~ ~ v s«^?* for ? ««*» 41- children under sixteen years of age. nnmnirt svMuatfi •» Your chsmuM will obtain iron]elloidstor ° HFADAPHK CONSULf '^\ Yj you from Messrs. Salmond&Spraggoa ________--___«—««_»__________ HEADACHES f^t\*^ UA" WeUinßlon Bnd Auckland: ——-—-—--------------^.^ «___._.__. «c^-.-; IronJellolds \ Book******Trip*Now WEAK EYES OPTICIAN h&mumi^^^^^^*^^^i^^d I ' ' VtEAKEYtS 88 MANNERS ST. IBWBmHmHBBBBBBI ■■ Gossard Moulded Foundation Garments > \^/ j r^v* 5**I*^ sir y*~v Gossarci FounHation Garments are universally f\ I I ,^v > C*>^/ / \ accepted as the proper basis for the new silhouette. I m Ut lWE@fa£sk\*. V - tamous corsetiere knows Parisian fashion «?^vv^ Wr ''~'"'" "/^J^\ secrets long in advance, and models his beautiful \ ' \ jL -g^r/ X^ / foundation garments accordingly. The slightest S^*fll(§« F-3 change in Fashion's line requires up to the minute Jfisn V styles in slimming garments, which ensure cool /lIIBm \ comfort and gentle moulding to the fashionable J|||j| . 1 outline. Light, free and unobtrusive, these garments fflllrajj \ j yield to every active movement, giving a perfectly laiiiHlflJiLjyf t smooth foundation under the slimmest frock. This <^ifl* RD|7 ' Season's Gowns are cut to fit every curve of the 7 figure, and the outline these exquisite creations reveal ;■■"■': - ,_ • , ~_ ~ t must be slender and graceful. The Gossard No. 65231 — In dainty Pink * No. 75831—A comfortable fit- Coutil, an ideal Corset for the persuades the most slender Or fullest figure to JUSt ting Gossard Corset with' beau- average stout figure. The long .i tiful lines, spMially designed heavily boned skirt has elastic . the Correct COntOWS. 1 for the average figure Of sections over the thighs, dainty Mercerised Broche, and Featuring the slightly higher long cut away skirt. Sizes 24 top required . for the . new to 32. silhouette. Sizes.24 to 40. Price 29/11 Price 32/11 CITASP 'AROUND. CORSELETTE. WMKEKf~^~f\ ki An excellent clasp around garment made with' Designed for the slight figure, we Have a. /*ll — strong underbelt to take care of the spare snug fitting Corseletle, wlh strong clastic in- . 6* f^y inches round the abdomen, giving freedom sets at sides. A garment which gives just \ \ f when the figure it seated. In fancy striped the slim line you, desire. «^_ IF J* material, and'four hose supports. Sizes 25 .-■•.. Prp r ; cc 14/6 _ Wr_ l**i ■.':'■}. . ■ Price f6/ff ■ LONG SKIRTED CORSELETTE. .■./"".■. ",:.,-''......'; ,: ~ \^X^ cd/ibtc mnsPT Gossard model of Pefcin Striped Coutil. .. . ■ I /"Si 87ni . . , , r c . r i tw slightly higher than the waistline, and a com- __/ f^^^^^k / \ 11 I A most u,eul and comfy Sports CorsclTh« foible extension across th e front. § [VB ■■".-■ . / \ - |h mode! » all the name .mphes, giving perfect Jg o{ fe » kT&W *' / : L^^JiL freedom while moulding the correct hne -A comfortable garment when fi f / Wr'^^^T" feature is no lacing at the back. Sizes IA , ca | e d. Sizes 24 to 34. V W '/\\ H B H lllfl • 'flB '»/'•■■ Suitable for the »tout figure, here is another ■^^■fe^S " &■! Mill' * :/ft§ A nAnir-i AriKir n*nnrr strong back lacing Corset, with .the new WOwUSi P-4J5\- \\W ■3m I ? LACING MODEL. pa , en , be , t> and having elaslic $ecHons at P jffP^^^s v 'rJF. ,7i ■" ' I\M. "IB i slightly higher top and long skirl are . sides and six strong hose supports. l( HUIbJIBS £ "^«(1 Mil \W il^^&l features of this back-lacing, well filling gar- Sizes 26 to 30. Price 16/ ft HlTllliw^H tOl I 11), ~ 1(1 JU JI)HI II ment%■'" Sizes 24 t0 3°" ' • 1016 ' Sizes 30 to 36. Price 19/'lf H^l i •■ "■■■"■"■■;■■■■, SUP-OVER BRASSIERE. DAINTY BRASSIERE T I ' l«fPj " = l/ll I , * Complete with iron! suspenders, this dainty ffiJEßi iKI/ Insertion and ribbon in front makes a pretty Bra.riere v m»de of Pink Figured Broche. DiHl . ■i%\ \ \ "nif h 10, 'hls useful Slip-over Brassiere Specially designed to control the figure, you I I l^^EO faihioned of strong elastic. will find this a very comfortable garment. it James §mMt§ i: Built" comer Cuba Street l Manner* Street Weflinftoh Built"

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 44, 20 August 1930, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 44, 20 August 1930, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 44, 20 August 1930, Page 15

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