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TtEO Elastic Girdle. The All Elastic Corset. To the Smartly=Dressed Lady and the Lady who likes Comfort. The "TREO" Elastic Corset is a radical departure from the conventional style corset both in material and the manner of construction. They are made to meet the prevailing styles, and are not intended to reduce the waist size, but to modify the hips. They are ideal for health and comfort, constructed on sound hygienic principles, and designed with every consideration of anatomical weakness and requirements. They are made entirely of Porous Woven Surgical Elastic Web, which gives freely to every movement of the body, yet firmly holds the figure. They lend grace and absolute comfort at all times, and are equally desirable for street, dancing, evening and sports wear. They are made in a number of models, and all lengths; the models for stouts are made of especially strong double woven elastic. They give absolute comfort, and are ideal for motoring and riding. « They wear better than any other corset. Once a lady has used them she will never wear any other. They wash beautifully. They are highly recommended by the medical profession. The "TREO" Girdle is desired whenever a Corset is required. There are no laces, but we give you a Corset that will fit perfectly. TO ENSURE A PERFECT FIT Take the measurement of your UNCORSETED Waist, and if the size is, say, 26, we guarantee a 26 model will fit perfectly and be absolutely comfortable. We Stock the following numbers— , No. 1612—Plain fronts, low bust; length 12 inches. 35/- PAIR. No. 1013—Plain front, low bust; 12 SOLE AGENT:- inches# 37/6 PAIRi THE ALL ELASTIC CORSEf 'TREGO I I No. 1015—Plain front, low bust; 14 inches. 39/6 PAIR. No.. 1116 —Specially suitable for stout figures. Plain front, longwaist-line; 16 inches. 65/- PAIR. eres. The Brassiere is an essential to all who wear corsets. It : takes care of the figure above the waist line. "TREO" Brassieres are made of "Paraknit," which is a new kind of open-work elastic material originated by the Treo Co. especially for Bust Reducing Brassieres. It is flexible, extremely stylish and beautiful to wear. Brassieres, like corsets, should fit perfectly. We guarantee to fit you with absolute comfort. .-. Made to fasten either front or back. TO OUR CUSTOMERS. We stock the "TREO" Corsets and Brassieres, and would be pleased t» show them to you. We know you will be pleased, and we guarantee they will come up to everything that is claimed of them. " LADIES' ACCESSORIES," Rora St., Te Kuiti. Tel. 69.

"HEN visiting Hamilton be sure to call at HOOKER AND KINGSTON'S up-to-date Drapery Establishment. Our stocks comprise the very latest fashions in all Departments, and we cordially welcome inspection from our King Country patrons. Our premises are not far from the Post Office, and intending visitors will have no difficulty in locating them. Hooker & Kingston Limited, Victoria Street, HAMILTON.

From the Trap to Your Back. If your desire is to possess furs of distinction, it will pay you to communicate with us. We undertake furriership of every description. Designing, Remodelling and Renovating. ®ur stocks include the following:— Black Fox, Beaver, Kit Fox, Alaskan Lynx, Wolf, Opossum, Brown and Silver Musquash, Racoon, etc., etc., which we will make up into Coats, Stoles, Rugs, Mats, in accordance with the most recent fashions. We pay special attention to mail enquiries — WRITE TO-DA Y ' Manufacturing Furriers and SKin Merchants, Phone 3265 103 WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON. Ooldb,

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 1714, 19 August 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 1714, 19 August 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 1714, 19 August 1922, Page 2

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