and full length .coat. The dress is snug' fitting with deep sets, of pleats. The -coat is lined throughMi~*»/ All %%/f\f\a T»»/«-»-l-k OUt witK Crepe de Ch >ne, very NEW ALL WOOL TWEED -s^wuta,.^ FNSFMRI F d-i-c Price 8$ gi«- ---/' ■-l*(jt.lTipLL Left.—Of similar" stjle, but in'a „, __ „ , , - , I'ght rough tweed. This ensemble is lne JJ.I is the chosen shopping place of the woman of person- remarkably smart, and exceptionality whose clothes must be individual, not mass produced, who ally good value. The full length appreciates .line.fabric, perfect cut. and exclusive style, and who coat is silk lined throughout, and is wishes to pay a price as moderate as quality permits. Here we finished with .a good fur collar. The have sketched two such typical D.I.C. styles. Made of pure dress is snug-ftlting with deep mWoollen Tweed, and featured for wool week. \erted pleats. > D.I.C. Price 9J gas. Enter the D.I.C. H^H^^^ -^ 1^ Wool Week Com- j^^H S" the wonderful petition. Fir st t^^^f j^HI * * window displays ' Prize: 3 gns. worth JUMJU^ >, f JKKJKL. Jor Wool Week." i»F woollen goods. IB^.^ jg Jfff W& «J» s^^ Jgg^ ~~
Croydon ... Where everyone who is anyone hops off for anywhere and <:verywheia» • There are the Pennington Twins, about to leave for Paris* to attend Moreno^ Spring Showing .. . Moreno who insists, that in justice to his gowns, his clients Be corseted before he will fit them ... An idea the twins described in the new patois of young society, as ' too, too dowagerisn.' • But when they were fitted with Berlei's to* type they voted them * charming and slender-making* . . . Described the Berlei figure-type* principle as • brainstormingly brilliant and comfort-making.- • And now the rest of their set have gone Berlei. In Berlei they find new elegance, new support, new comfort. • They a"gree that, though your figure be perfect, you must wear a Berlei. • Choose yoifr Berlei, as they do in London, from two hundred and forty models, priced from^ten shillings to one hundred and ten shillings, in sixteen sizes% and five figure-types,* including yours. • To give your figure greater beauty .1+ To preserve the beauty that is .... Have your Berlei expertly fitted by the skilled corsetieres at your serfice in smart shops to-day. • Berlei (N.Z.) Ltd. • Corsets made for the fgi»to» PThere are Five Fimdamen- |- : • types of any one country, tal Figure Types: Average M g | rarely fit tQ perfection the Proportion, Sway Back, t 1 figure-types of another* Bet* Hip, Abdomen, Short Be~ «^ ■ A lets therefore are wjanw/aolow Waist. You belong \ f "^lr W7 titred in each country excite to one of these types, )$£ If""""^f W «w«ft> lor that country* and only a Berlei can fit t II II I figure-types. Beilcis for the you perfectly, for, only Ber- M\^ I % I Five New Zealand Figurelei makes foundations to I 1 Txpcs ate made i« New these five figure-types. *^ ■ m^ Zealand. Priced from 10/- to 110/- .• '
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 81, 6 April 1932, Page 15
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