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The Question of whether to wear a girdle and brassiere or an all-in-one foundation, worries many women over forty. Actually, It all depends on the occasion. The boned girdle, although Ideal for golf, when freedom is essential at the waist, is not Ideal under fitting afternoon frocks. Above is a practical garment for the matron on “semi” occasions. Made in floral batiste with Ingeniously placed elastic panels. Bones at front in cleverlyshaped underbelt flatten a troublesome tummy and afford support and comfort. This lovely garment is published by arrangement with Berlei. 10/4/37

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23161, 10 April 1937, Page 25

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The Question of whether to wear a girdle and brassiere or an all-in-one foundation, worries many women over forty. Actually, It all depends on the occasion. The boned girdle, although Ideal for golf, when freedom is essential at the waist, is not Ideal under fitting afternoon frocks. Above is a practical garment for the matron on “semi” occasions. Made in floral batiste with Ingeniously placed elastic panels. Bones at front in cleverlyshaped underbelt flatten a troublesome tummy and afford support and comfort. This lovely garment is published by arrangement with Berlei. 10/4/37 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23161, 10 April 1937, Page 25

The Question of whether to wear a girdle and brassiere or an all-in-one foundation, worries many women over forty. Actually, It all depends on the occasion. The boned girdle, although Ideal for golf, when freedom is essential at the waist, is not Ideal under fitting afternoon frocks. Above is a practical garment for the matron on “semi” occasions. Made in floral batiste with Ingeniously placed elastic panels. Bones at front in cleverlyshaped underbelt flatten a troublesome tummy and afford support and comfort. This lovely garment is published by arrangement with Berlei. 10/4/37 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23161, 10 April 1937, Page 25

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