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Common, Shelton & Co. Ltd. The Smart Shop for Smart Women Foundation Garments The New Models are Fashioned in Two-tone Broche-Striped or Flowered, and In Beautiful Glo-Satin. All Berlei Foundation Garments Beautify the Natural Outline of the Figure and - bestow that slight accentuation now the vogue— Wrap-ons Berlie Wrap-on, No. 236; in Beautiful Washing Satin with Elastic fcSidc Panels and Four Suspenders. Sizes 24 to 26 17/11 Berlei Wrap-on, No. 234, in Lovely Pink Broche, with Elastic Side Panels and Four Suspenders. Sizes 28 to 31 7Q/R Jr Corselettes Berlei Corselette, No. 3021, Fashioned in Dainty Pink Broche with Elastic Shoulder Straps. Sizes are 32 to 38 "J "7/1 "I Berlei Corselette, No. 3017, in Smart Pink Brocho with Elastic Shoulder Strap and Side Panels. Sizes from 32 to 40 99 /fi Brassieres Berlei Brassiere, in Exquisite Celaneso Silk with Strong and Serviceable Edge and Shoulder Straps. Sizes 32 to 36 Ej/11 Berlei Brassiere, in Dainty Pink Coutil of Floral Design, in sizes 34, 36 and 38. Ask for No. 5505 at M/C Each Suspender Belts Berlei Suspender Belts are Obtainable in a Variety of Smart Plain' and Floral Broche, Coutil and Washing Satin and Priced from 9/11 upwards. *V ■ • Uuderwear Section Berlei Wrmp-On In pink broche and elastic. A perfect-fit-ting and com tort-giving Corset for figures with hips 9 to ii inches larger than the waist. Berlei Wrap-On The figure with hips 1 1 to i,i inches larger at the hips than the waist will be delighted with the fit and appearance of this Berlei WrapOn in pink coutil and surgical elastic. for Every Occasion The Correct China and Glass Will be Found Here ! The fashion of the day has been studied, and the Fine China shown for fine occasions will do credit to the hostesa. Shelley Dainty White White China, real White, is once again much in vogue, in cups and saucers, sugars and creams, plates, bowls, etc. lew Decorated China Shelly China is obtainable in 20 different designs and popular shapes in exquisite new colorings, in afternoon tea cups, laucers, plates, etc. Decorated Ihelley Vases Shelley Decorated China is not expensive, and includes attractive odd pieces like Flower Pots, Rose Bowls, Jugs, Candle Sticks, etc. $AsW> Queen Ann Set The charming Queen Anne Set is fashioned of English Bone China, fresh from the Shelley Potteries. The New Shelley Juggo The problem of keeping liquids hot for serving some time after they have been prepared has been satisfactorily solved by the Juggo Heat Sealed Table Jog. The article is really two jugs in one—separated by an air cavity which prevents the outside atmosphere cooling the liquid. The air cavity is just as effective in keeping liquds COLD in hot weather, and the Joggo can be used with very satisfactory results for iced rinks. Grocery Department SILVAII Stainless Sheffield Plate and Cutlery WUllli Only those who have used Sheffield Plate and Cutlery can appreciate its superiority. The Sheffield craftsman works at hi 3 bench with knowledge and enthusiasm to produce a perfect and beautiful article that is practically everlasting. SILVAL CUTLERY is obtainable in Porridge Spoons, Soup Spoons, Knives, Forks, etc., etc. Sheffield cannot make a better nickel silver article than SILVAL. Prices on application from our Hardware Department. Every Piece marked SILVAL is Fully Guaranteed. Hardware Department Common, Shelton & Co. Ltd. General Merchants

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17029, 14 August 1929, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17029, 14 August 1929, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17029, 14 August 1929, Page 4

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