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YOUR NEW SEASON'S ; M.O.M. CORSET. Since every smart-dressing woman realises that in the ~ J Corset lies the surest aid to successful gowning, the wisdom of early and careful choosing becomes very apparent. The New Season's M.O.M. models, which meet in a truly satisfactory way the call for reliable and reasonably priced back-lacing Corsets, that interpret the latest style ten- 1 dency, are now being specially featured for inspection. Every figure type, and the requirements for every occasion i y ~ are considered in the M.O.M. range, so that one may choose a suitable number for general wear, an appropriate model for dressy occasions, or a pliable and durable Sports Corset. M.O.M. Corset Prices range from 1 Q/6 tO 35/26—A SERVICEABLE M.O.M. 70—M.0.M. MODEL for average 60—MOM. SEMI - REDUCING I MODEL, in White Everlast Cloth. figures designed in White Herring- CORSET, for short, stout figures. I Low bust, and medium length bone Coutil. Low bust, embroid- Made of White Coutfl; low bttet j skirt, well boned and finished, hook ery trimmed, and long well-cut and medium-length skirt; heavily -| and eye at end of front clasp. Two s ]jjrt. Two sets hose supporters, boned, and fitted with adjusting g sets hose supporters. Sizes, 22 to gi zeSj 22 to 30. Price, 25/-. strap in front. Two sets hose sup- §p 30. Price, 13/6. porters* Sisses, 28 to 36. Price, | 64—M.0.M. REDUCING COR- J6& 1 ' 48—M.0.M. STRONG, WELL- SET, fo» the figure of large propor- '< , BONED CORSET, for the .short, . tions; average height bust and long 20—A SPECIAL M.O.M. ELAS- .; heavy figure. Low bust, slightly strongly-boned skirt, fitted two TIC CORSET; low bust axxd averhigher at back; short skirt, well- elastic, sections in front, two hooks age length skirl.; lightly - boned, boned, and finished long .graduated and eyes at end of front clasp. and made wit'h lacing in back to front clasp. ' Sizes, 26 to 36. Prfce, Sizes, 26 to 30—35/-. Sizes, 31 to allow of adjustment,. Sizes, 22 to ' 17/6. 36—37/6. ... . ; -;; 30, Price, 18/6, Fitting Rooms, and the helpful advice of skilled Corsetierres, are always at the disposal of M. & C patrons. MILNE & CHOYCE LTD. Queen Street. i iii • - • "i • • «- j i 1 §!! HPJif Large-sized Chocolates with the most intriguing centres; each a mouthful In itself. / 7/ //$1 ou must ty a Mesial \A / enjoy something quite out of the ■•"■: " The Old Country's Goods arealwaystheßest/'

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18170, 16 August 1922, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18170, 16 August 1922, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18170, 16 August 1922, Page 14