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(jfjcoutiseffafe a laxative TO KEEP ME FIT AHD VIGOROUS To keep yourself fit take Beecham's Pills—the perfect laxative. They are so simple to take and always effective, preventing Constipation, Biliousness, Digestive Upsets and Depression. You can get Beecham's Pills everywhere. Start a course to-day I My laxative is WORTH A GUINEA A BOX.
NEW! THE BRACED UPLIFT ljg A brassiere which uplifts the bosom as firmly and beautifully as this, without shoulder-strap drag, is well-named Wonderlift, don't you think? See how it works. Three little ribbons are the secret. That short centre one of elastic gives you the freedom to move and breathe and raise your arms —and how you appreciate that! The two ribbons stretched each side of the bosom (on the underside of the brassiere) hold that uplift section firm against the bosom, bracing those soft muscles all the time. Consequently, that uplift can never sag, the ribbons prevent it. So you're beautiful all the time in your Wonderlift —and all the time you're free! I 1 Points to the elastic that gives the ease. 2 Points to the ribbons that brace the, uplift. 3 Shows how, in effect, it is a lift from beneath* BRASSIERES
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24912, 11 May 1942, Page 7
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252Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24912, 11 May 1942, Page 7
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