—and the surest means is the Girdle Brassiere. As the name implies, it is a combination garment a girdle and a brassiere in one. It is as dainty and pretty as an undergarment should be. A style for every figure, for the very stout and for the very slender, and at every price. This well-known and popular line is the leader in its field. Exclusive designs—original creations. Many styles obtainable from all leading drapers. Sizes 32 to 44. Box 1415, Wellington. t T'l n mm*. A iill : Hi?& I am m 'II .... ■ -1 v i', r i § FINE TEA-Ceysm's 32? m 9 » rIiTS 1- 1 L • I I'M «• It is also a refreshing and beneficial stimulant that bears the approval of medical authorities, who condemn coarse and inferior teas, often sold loose, as FINE 111 S" Ceylon%es§ Furthermore,"Amber Tips" is the most economical tea you can buy—one pound making as many cups as a pound and a half of inferior SOLE AGENTS J. JF. SHANLY AND CO., 41 FORT ST., AUCKLAND,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19235, 26 January 1926, Page 5
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