A NEW GARMENT.
THE " NETHERALL."
INTRODUCED BY M. AND C.'S.
Only five months ago, the new "Netherall" was first announced in New York, and from the outset it has enjoyed great popularity. A trade journal—in reviewing the new garment—states that it created a sensation, and refers to it as an exceedingly necessary garment. Ladies who are interested in the trend of fashions have the opportunity of seeing the Netherall at Milne and Choyce's, where a special display is em S conducted in the corset section. The Netherall is a boneless garment; a combination of vest, brassiere, and girdle, and is worn under all other garments—lor this reason it is named "Netherall." It keeps the figiuro slim and smooth, controls and supports it during tennis and outdoor exercise, and is particularly suited for those whose figures have not fully matured, or who have not yet worn corsets. The Netherall is only four ounces in weight, and may be had in silk, or Bilk and suede cloth, in flesh, orchid and white. Inspection of the special display is invited by Milne and Choyco, Ltd.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18279, 21 December 1922, Page 10
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182A NEW GARMENT. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18279, 21 December 1922, Page 10
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