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BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. JgARGAIN gTORES T TD. JgARGAIN gTORES JT TD. JgARGAIN gTORES BANK STREET WHANGAREI YOUR FIGURE IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT ARE YOU STILL OLDFASHIONED ABOUT YOUR CORSETS? In these days a woman should consider the right type of Corsets to wear. One is apt to neglect this undergarment—in fact, discard it altogether. Do you realise what this means to you? Just look in the mirror— you will see. Let us help you to retain or improve your [ figure. Ask to see our New Berlei Corsets—we have styles to suit every figure type. Back-Lacing Corsets. Flowered “Batistes.” Sizes 26in. to 36in. Usually 9/6. Now 8/6. Back-Lacing Corset, with UnderBelt. Sizes 27in, to 35in. Usually 14/11. Now 13/11. Wrapon Corsets, with front fastenings, elastic sides. Sizes 27in. to 32in. Usually 10/6. Now 9/6. Wrapon Corsets, side fastening. Sizes 23in. to 30in. Usually 9/11. Now 8/11, Wrapon Corset, side fastening. Sizes 21in. to 26in. Usually 8/6. Now 7/6. Wrapon Corsets, in Satin Side Fastening. Sizes 23in. to 30in. Usually 8/11. Now 7/11. Wrapon Corset, Side Sizes 23in. to.29in. Usually 6/11. Now 5/11. Sports Wrapon Corsets, Front Fastening. Sizes 22in. to 27in. Usually 5/11. Now 4/11. Sports Wrapon Corset, Side Fastening. Sizes 23in. to 29in. Usually 5/9. Now 4^9.

Corselette, with Under-Belt, Elastic Sides. Sizes 38in. to 44in. Usually 15/11. Now 14/11. Corselette, with Under-Belt. Sizes 32in. to 40in. Usually 7/11. Now 6/11. Corselette. lightweight. Sizes 32in. to 38in. Usually 5/11. Now 4/11. Suspender- Belt, narrow fitting. Sizes 21in. to 26in. Usually 3/6. Now 2/9. Suspender Belts, wide fitting. Sizes 21in. to 26in. Usually 5/11 and 4/6. Now 4/11 and 3/6. BRASSIERES All Sizes. Wide Fitting Brassiere, side fastening. Sizes 34in. to 44in. Usually 4/9. Now 3/9. Wide Fitting Brassiere, side fastening. Sizes 34in. to 40in. Usually 3/6. Now 2/6. Satin Brassiere, with Lace Top in Flesh and White. Sizes 32in. to 38in. Usually 3/6. Now 2/6. White Cotton Net Brassiere. Sizes 30in. to 36in. Usually 2/11. Now 1/11. Brassiere, in Pink, side fastening. Sizes 30in. to 36in. Usually 1/11. Now 1/3. Brassiere, in Pink, side and back fastening. Sizes 30in to 38in. Usually 1/6. Now 1/-. gTORES J^TD. 'Phone 2739 (3 Lines): Office and All Department. 2769 —Grocery Direct. 2640—After Hours. BANK STREET WHANGAREI 693

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Northern Advocate, 13 July 1936, Page 1

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