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that / MP"' W. \§ Here's a sensation! A c/of/i corset that completely controls even heavy figures. Made o( lustrous satins and failles, exquisite batistes and brocades, that s-t-r-e-t-e-h! Their secret? Laslrotch yarn is woven in. This makes the fabric plastic . . . gives an astounding strength and -stretch, with an inborn disinclination to sag out of shape. For it's a controlled stretch. The back stretches up and down only—never sideways to encourage "spread." The sides sn'Ve laterally and the front stretch is controlled with boning. They slim and trim all figures from 32's to 42's . . . yet they're free and' flexible as the human skin. Be fitted with one of the those lovely new plastic Berleis to-day. You'll never want to wear a heavy corset again! HDIJNDATICNS
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18865, 16 November 1935, Page 10
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