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"VESTINAS" THE NEW BODICES. who prefer a soft-corded tightfittfng bodice to the ordinary corset will read with interest about the new VESTINAS. Tbey are hygienic and pliable and come in sizes for all Made of a soft-finished washable material, VESTINAS give needful support without restricting free movements and thus are specially to be Recommended to the young. LADIES' VESTINAS 7s 6d YOUNC LADIES'VESTINAS 5s lid MAID'S VESTINAS 4s 6d CHILDREN'S VESTINAS 3s 6d INFANT'S VESTINAS 3s 3d We shall be more than pleased to see you in to inspect the merits of VESTINAS,

s HM *4 \v. ■ * km V-A \h / I f: v t V-si • ••; A •ss.^ f <rV <0 :v V>- ..» "' v'- -i 'O^Sf-v :,V:' v; sr* EW *5 -\if « v£ KU %■ ?>♦ q ? C? Correct Corseting Wisely selected and properly worn corsets are distinctly an aid to health. They improve the figure, support the abdomen and allow all the organs above the diaphragm to acquire more perfect development. Few women know how to buy a corset—they do not- realise that the figure must be studied—the right size worn. To find this, take the waist measurement carefully with a tightly drawn tape—deduct two or three inches—and you have the size you should wear. Never buy a corset which is too small and which laces only within 5" or 6" at the back. Wear Unbreakable ' Rustless Corsets The length of your corset should be governed by what you caA sit naturally in. The height depends entirely upon the figure—the corset should support the bust, not lift it. If the figure is large, have the corset cut down in front, leaving the bust in natural position. Wear your corsets all day and keep two or three pairs continually in use. In style and cut P.D.*s are always in advance —and hence they are recommended by the world's greatest dressmakers. Moreover, in comfort, fit, and long wear they lead all others. P.D.'s are fitted with busks protected with material that absolutely cannot tear. Ask to see the new Front Lacing Model, the ideal corset for slender and medium figures. Stout and full figures need the Royal Rustless P.D. Reducing Corset —unbreakable. • 11 I LOT * 4471

CYCLONE" FENCES The Croat Ties are 6 in. apart which makes a tremendously strong fence. .. This fence. will discourage any Pig and there is no danger of young stock being scratched or torn. With barbs along the top the Fence is serviceable for any stock. GET OUR CATALOGUE. CYCLONE FENCE & GATE CO., 178 Montreal Street, Chrfstchurch

NEW ZEALAND DAIRYMAN LABOUR BUPEAU. If 70a want Help IN THE FACTORY OR THE FARM OR IN THE HOUBR, WRITE OR TELEGRAPH TO US. ALWAYB STATE WAGEB OFFERED Telephone 1014. Telegraphic Address—"DAIRYMAN" WELLINGTON. Licensed under the Servants Registry Offica Act. 1885. All telegram* requiring reply most b*

Standard Excellence For Twenty Years. Black Swan Butter NO MEAL COMPLETE WITHOUT IT.

AUSTRALIAN BOWLERS TESTIF? TO OUR CHECKED BAGGAGE SYSTEM. The testimony we get to our Checked Baggage System indicates its efficiency. We handled the Australian bowlers' baggage, and the manager writes: — M Not a package was lost or mislaid. Attention throughout New Zealand was splendid." For comfortable travelling check your baggage through us. We collect, check, deliver on arrival. The N.Z. Express Co., Ltd. —Advt.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 12753, 27 March 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 12753, 27 March 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 12753, 27 March 1914, Page 6

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