Dress and Fashion. > ■3" THOSE DESIROUS TO KNOfl THE BEST ESTABLISHMENT IN AUCKLAND FOR THE PURCHASE OF DRAPERY AND CLOTHING WILL PLEASE NOTE THAT mm 8i GAUGHEY OFFER SPECIAL ADVANTAGES TO THE PUBLIC; THEY ARE THE LARGEST RETAIL IMPORTERS OF DRAPERY IN THE CITY, AND KEEP IMMENSE STOCKS OF EVERY CLASS OF GOODS. EVERY ARTICLE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES AT A FIXED PRICE FOR READY MONEY, FROM WHICH NO ABATEMENT IS EVER MADE. THEY BUY CHEAP FOR CASH, AND SELL CHEAP FOR CASH, AND CONDUCTING THEIR BUSINESS THROUGHOUT ON CASH PRINCIPLES, CLAIM TO BE IX THE BEST POSSIBLE POSITION TO SERVE THE PUBLIC WELL. VISITORS TO AUCKLAND ARE INVITED TO INSPECT THEIR GOODS WITHOUT BEING PRESSED TO PURCHASE. The best Black for Bloom, Beau if, and Durability. Smith $ Caughey, Importers of Dress Fabrics, £>c. HEALTH INSURED BY THE H td Q U) NO MORE ROUND SHOULDERS. THE ONLY CORSET WHICH PREVENTS STOOPING. Pr IT IMPROVES THE FIGURE BY THROWING THE CIIES'J FORWARD, TIIE HEAD UP, THE .SHOULDERS BACK, THEREBY EXPANDING AND STRENGTHENING THE CHEST AXI> SPINE MAKES THE FIGURE PERFECTLY UPRIGHT. By the use of the INVIGORATOR CORSET tight-lacing becomes impossible as the tighter the drawing the more the shoulders are pulled back. Dr. O'Kelly, L.R.C.P., Edin., September, 1800, says ho bolioves ib is the bes invention of the kind for improving tho carriage and appearance of the figure withou the injurious effects of the ordinary Corset, even when tight lackd. The Countess of Suffolk, August 26, 1890, says: "I think them such very goo stays, and those you sent for my daughter answered admirably." "Salon, May, 1890 :"It is tho Queon of Corsets. They are delightfully comfort a ble, and give great relief to tho back." TO BE HAD ONLY AT THE AUCKLAND DIRECT IMPORTING GO (LIMIT D), J QUEEN AND VICTORIA-STREETS.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8814, 1 March 1892, Page 7
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