~ .The woman who wears (jood clothes over an Inferior Corset repeats the folly of the man in the parable who built his ■ house on the sand, and went out with the first flood. The costumes that fit rarid sit properly are always based on the SB.D. Corset. The wearer looks smart rarjd. generally makes the most of herself. The wise woman wears no other. SuprptWo you oe* r P.D. now.* 'WI" ANTED, an Office Boy. Apply in ,y^f own handwriting. .cKingdon, Glasgow, an-d Hayes, '"" J Solicitors. CHOICE BotUng Peaches. Also Sanee Tomatoes. E. A. EDWARDS, Bridge-st, Phone 276. ALBERT MaUnison's Son-a. Now arrived. T. B. EUFFAM.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, 5 February 1909, Page 3
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