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. m Ms ffxz/~riGr's^udf-Proof ooi%se£s — YOU CAN WASH A "WARNERS" V AS SAFELY AS MUSLIN. . Before " tubbing " the Corset all you need do is to remove the Elastic Hose Supporters. This will protect the web. The metal parts cannot be tarnished by water. They are rust-proof. WARNER'S CORSETS are wonderfully durable. *1 That is one reason why they are regularly chosen by Millions of Discriminating Women the wide world Over. SEE THE NEW "WARNER" STYLES AT YOUR DRAPER'S. These were designed and developed on living models to set off to perfection the current modes. Every pair is guaranteed to give Absolute Satisfaction, for the bones can neither rust nor break, nor will the fabric tear. Wmmr's

Treat your hair kindly I You daaim fina,l3oSEfciful hair, || I Therefore you must treat it || | kindly—nourish it, preserve it, || I care for i 6 by regularly using M ROWLAND'S I MACASSAR I I; : OIL I ].. "For Yaur Hair.** ' j 1 This preparation lias t>een used for over 1 I 120 years—it has proved its Value time £ i and time again. ;Do not try eiperi- | M mental remedies on your hair—get a 1 Si bottle of .Kowland's Macassar Oil at B |2 your chemist's. Also sold in a Golden S 1 colour for Fair or Grey Hair. Kowxahd Sj| ■™ & Son, 67, Hatton-garden, London, E.Go ' f

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Free Lance, Volume XV, Issue 798, 15 October 1915, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 2 Free Lance, Volume XV, Issue 798, 15 October 1915, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisements Column 2 Free Lance, Volume XV, Issue 798, 15 October 1915, Page 25

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