ee Aj®rf • • • niff dear 9 ire drank our cocktails out of tumblers 1 99 I \ V W " -IB I F ’ / \) I mn I \ | J Ml Vi . i t rHw ' \ Vll i H .■. -I:'| )J U / 1 ■ ■■ i s , _ /< , . J'p W'S, A| It’s as much a style faux pas to wear, say, a tailored corset under a soft frock like this jJt as it is to serve your guests cocktails n: prl in lager glasses \ A \orto ‘ 'kj ® -m' sport your pearls w * l^l your swimsuit. Your Berlei must echo the firmness, or the suppleness, the line, style and purpose 'Wfft frock you wear it with. There can be no evening chic in a rigid corset that Qf/ ends too short on the thigh any more than there can be freedom for your tennis movements in a long-line evening controlette. Sophistication calls for long sheathed lines; action demands briefer control. You must wear a Berlei for beauty — yes — but the right Berlei to make you comfortable and perfectly turned out in everything you wear.
DO YOU SUFFER FROM wiF 't i ake ic° s o° ]EJb Ilwihjm 1 ? : v»"" e v tWS UwWJL o M te ®®° se \ esS^B* feVos.^ 070 »no* e FROM ALL CHEMISTS & STORES
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Southland Times, Issue 23652, 29 October 1938, Page 17
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205Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 23652, 29 October 1938, Page 17
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