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The eCJXARD LINEo/BEAUTy bEsh I MM I YOUR NATURAL FLAIR FUR FATtiIUW is answered by this new inner-belted Gossard combination. The inner belt, ten inches long, is boned, and shows diagonal inserts of elastic. The outer part of the garment fits with glovelike smoothness, and is of striped batiste. For those desiring more support than given by the ordinary combination, this garment is ideal. New Gossard solitaires, hookarounds, clasparounds, girdles and brassieres are now being shown. JURRURTER LINET FUR JUNIURT The lilting joyousness of slender, youthful beauty is answered with our selections of youthful foundations from Gossard’s fashion studios. Girdles, brassieres, garter belts, boneless •combinations, keep -slender figures trimly posed, as they gradually approach maturity.

iJ \ 7 LINES No matter how slender the figure, there is an inevitable need for a light support to give the smooth, unbroken, fashionable line. Here you see a Gossard Garter Belt shaped over the abdomen and at the sides. An elastic insert at the back holds it ‘ closely to the figure. The brassiere, also by Gossard, slopes to a narrow elastic back, and is made of fancy batiste. The Canadian H. w. Gossard Co., Ltd. 114-120 Castlereagh Street SYDNEY, N. S. W. GOSSARDS ARE MADE WITHIN THE EMPIRE

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Otago Witness, Issue 3912, 5 March 1929, Page 62

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Page 62 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3912, 5 March 1929, Page 62

Page 62 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3912, 5 March 1929, Page 62

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