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2 W pman s Priceless Heritage Far back in the days of an age long lost when woman trod dark forests and unfrequented plains, she possessed a great and natural grace. Fleet of foot and lithe of motion, hers was the supple swift beauty of the beasts of the forest and the plain, the leopard and the antelope. Hers was the grace of a bird in flight, of the rustling trees, of a slender flower, t With the long slow march of countless years has come a squandering of this loveliness a sacrifice to the implacable goddess Fashion, t But if Fashion can be ruthless, she can also be relenting. Today, still under Fashion’s spell, woman is retracing her steps back to the paths from which she strayed. She is becoming natural once again, and each year secs her returning nearer to her once spurned priceless heritage the ineffable grace, the beauty of carriage and motion that were hers so long ago. v ■y/&, w £ ■. % - € ■'3 r A WORK OF ART IN TEMPERA by J. H. STEAD J. support ‘which preserves the lines of the ideal natural figure , making possible that grace and poise which come only T T T We feel that Berlei with perfect health, and freedom from either slackness as been a vital factor in aiding woman to retrace her or restriction. By discovering that there are five fgure \eps back to paths of grace, Berlei is responsible jor types with thirteen variations and making foundation he amazing metamorphosis of the corset from a con- garments to perfectly ft each one, Berlei has performed triciing standardized garment into a light and healthful woman a very real service.

Tlie value of skim milk ns a food for poultry is hard to estimate. Where plenty of it is available it should be used in large quantities, thus . doing away with the necessity of supplying meat, meal or meat scraps.

111-fitting piston rings not only allow gas to reach the crank case, but on the suction stroke air is dnnvn up from the crank case, thinning the fuel mixture and causing the motor to miss.

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Northern Advocate, 29 October 1932, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 29 October 1932, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 29 October 1932, Page 14