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„//■ S. n. % M**!* v ? 5 ,j wai fc'4K /V r V'» : a jLb t-.V ■• iruLi \4 ; lli j « !;#' / lira If 28$ \ ANo. 4io Wrap • On (non-lacing) Corset pictured at the right is finished in dainty floral broche and elastic. The slender or average figure whose hips and waist are sheathed in this delightful creation is corseted to perfection. And it is so moderately priced. 1 436 The Figure Beauty" that is Every Woman's Birthright Correct poise and complete figure control, together with the front support so necessary to health, are given naturally, gracefully and comfortably to the woman who wears a- Berlei Corset. Bcrlci Corsets combine to a remarkable degree the characteristics which make it possible for every woman to have the graceful figure which is her natural heritage. Both the above models, 410 and 288. are made in three graduated shapes- for straight hips, for medium hips and for full hip development. Correct fitting at the waist and adequate control at the hips is thus assured in every case. If you would solve your own figure troubles or would retain youthful figure lines so essential to modern frocking YOU SIMPLY MUST WEAR A BERLEI CORSET PLANNED TO FIT YOUR FIGURE. FASHIONED FOR COMFORT AND WEAR. Berlei Wrip-On Designed in pink broche and fancy elastic tor the figure whoes hips are 8 or 9 inches larger than the waistSizes 22-30. No. 268 Back Lacing Corset is more substantial. Made in strong pink or white coutil with comfortable elastic insets, it is the ideal Corset for the heavy figure, its underbelt gives an uplift front support. It, too. is very moderately priced at ell leading drapers. The same Corset without the underbelt is No. 358. 1? N } 454 m mm f?4i Eerlei Wrap-On if* Jn pink broche and clastic, k perfect-fit-ting and comfort-giv-ing Corset for figures with hips 9 to it inches larger than the waist. Sires 12-30. CORSETS £ BRASSIERES COMMON, SHELTON AND COY., LTD.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17147, 24 September 1926, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17147, 24 September 1926, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17147, 24 September 1926, Page 10