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O/i whore is V\ 1 her ermine wrap ! How do you like her chic little suede waistcoat ? I > “ Very new and very right with the suit and the dog and thi bright morning’s walk ahead. But she’d no more think of flaunting it at the bridge tabl 4|b Jfm QP than she would of taking her canine) to Aunt Agatha’s And it’s the same right through with dress—from As,, , or the ‘Mew* Club, the skin out, so to speak. You’ve got to know what to wear and what to wear it for, This Berlei, for instance, with its firm but flexible boning, is just the thing for her trim little suit—but not for her trailing chiffon. No • . her smart wardrobe sports a special Berlei for every different type of frock. Try it yourself, and see what a difference it makes to smartness! CHOOSE YOUR BERLE* BEFORE YOUR FROCK THIS BOOK FOR YOU ... INTERESTING HINTS ON DRESS, DIET & EXERCISES FOR BEAUTY. MAIL THIS COUPON TO BERLEI HOUSE, WELLESLEY STREET, AUCKLAND. NAME ADDRESS to Berlei House. Auckland. "Jbelieve in concrete on the modern fatm.fot TROUGHS, BAILS, FENCE POSTS... and everything you Canute it fori' ' The modern fanner knows real value. He insists on concrete that lasts . . . made with GOLDEN BAY Cement, GOLDEN BAY arc teds the latest British Standard Specifications, it sets like granite and withstands •on, wind and weather. Every bag is guaranteed. Supplies are always ready for immediate delivery. Whenever and wherever you use concrete, insist that it is N r* <6 7rva^c£e. GOLDEN BAY CEMENT to Box 507 Wellington.

jfocwn with t&i&to instead cf~ -famdcbiunfa Fried fish makes a delightful change browned with Bisto, and k*t so astonishingly easy to use. This is what your cook should do—-Sprinkle the fillets of fish with Bisto before frying and in cooking they will turn a rich, tempting, golden brown colour. The Bisto way is better than the old-fashioned breadcrumb method and makes the use of eggs unnecessary gives that attractive golden brown finish d.. Well

’hello bill, what's your NEW TEACHER LIKE ?" m '•he's great/ no strap / m Am AND ALWAYS GOOD TEMPEREO" J = 'our's IS awful/I wish KVHE'D^TAKE m IITTTIr\ W* sag STEVENS* HEALTH SALT. EVERY MORNING,,' LIKE MY ,\, FATHER P i/ DOES/" '

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 16 July 1938, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 16 July 1938, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 16 July 1938, Page 12