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At Last—The Perfect Front Lacing Corset vVnJJF The grace of line and ease of adjust- AM ment of the P.D. Front-Lacing Corset MJ commends it to every woman who <gs< JBtQßnßhh follows Fashion's dictates - for the m W/^^^ trimming or closing of the dress conceals mMf/^^^Si the lacing entirely, thus giving an abso- 'SHflJHHrll ' lutely smooth line to the backi ' wBBMHi^r 581 Unlike other models, the Royal Rust- ggj less P.D. is available in two styles, MSBm/m MB lacing on both sides, or on one side SSBBSbm BS % Unbreakable mBBBSBsSII^&Jww * Rustless Goirsets . '^HH.^^^pS^ represent the highest standard of Cor- / mSfIPiBR set .achievement the world; over. In BMmffi| ; lilffJlt .beauty, perfect style, ease, long wear, and com- finraPiralra lft-:#ln\ fort no other corset will give such satisfaction. i* lErafii9||Efl ill \\ ; li\ Royal Rustless P.D. Front-Lacing Corsets , wMnftSKji * llwll-lHi should be worn by slight,and tnedium figures llllilaslwal lll\l:l' v I only—full figures should wear the Royal P.D. w^S^^^^§ Wy&-''■ fl All P.D. Corsets are fitted with busks doubly rein- . //^wjfy\ \ . viWrnfeftf ■ : forced "with material thatabsolutely cannot tear. .- it £^S™ W WII \ '

SHOW CARDS, Calico Signs, etc., tastefully execusfced by our expert staff.-—"Marlborough Express."

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 112, 14 May 1914, Page 2

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191

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 112, 14 May 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 112, 14 May 1914, Page 2

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