BE AT YOUR SLENDER BEST in one of the latest BERLEI FOUNDATIONS FOR 1937 ELASTIC STRAPS (l rr 'The first tiling' you should buy in your now season's wardrobe is your new foundation . . . or rather, your new foundations, for smart women realise how essential it is to have a different garment for different occasions—and how economical it is, too. Two foundations bought at once last much longer than two bought consecutively ... so let our qualified corset iere help you choose your foundation wardrobe before you choose your outer one. Her personal fitting is free. Clear and fresh in appearance, plain pastel tea-rose batiste makes the very charming controlette shown at the right. Uplift top of lace and trimming of figured batiste ... for the sway-back figure type. 17/6 GIVE PERFECT FREEDOM IN A LIDO BRASSIERE Crossing at the back, the elastic straps come round and hook at the side front of the brassiere into absolutely fiat pastel-coloured loops ... a flexible control that achieves a most effective uplift, yet gives easily with every breath its wearer takes. A spare pair of straps conies with each Lido you buy . . . for even the best elastic cannot outwear a Lido brassiere. Beneath a decollete frock, Lido is delightfully adaptable ... a special attachment hooks the straps down to the girdle at the back—and a perfectly backless brassiere is the result. Do call in and inspect our selection of these clever little garments to-day. uv m n ■W' & r m UMm ft i X' f 0. J 6630 ADVICE ON FIGURES AND PERSONAL FITTINGS ARE FREE.... Common Shelton LTD.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19339, 1 June 1937, Page 8
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