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Tho world over, fashionable women arc wearing tho corset which supplies a long-felt want—the now Front Lacing Koval Rustless P.l). Ask your draper to show it to you. Note how light it is in comparison with other corsets. Mark how much finer is tho quality of the fabric. Then compare tho stitching— the quality of tho thread—so right through tho corset. You’ll find only that the P.D. is superior to other corsets which cost much more. But it is in the wear that P.D. superiority shows; you’ll find the P.D.’s wear longer—give greater ease and comfort. Tho" new front lacing P.D. is a revelation ; all other corsets lace on one sido only—-tho P.D. lacra on both sides, thus giving perfect balance. For those who desire it a model lacing only on one side is sold. Every slender and medium figure should wear P.D. Front Lacing Corsets; but they are not suitablo for full and stout figures—tho P.D. Self-reducing is tho corset for these models, 1

Women of fashion and business men are those most annoyed by the appearance of grey hair. You can defer this by staining with BLAND’S VEGETABLE HAIR DYE, which is really also a growth-promoting tonic, purely vegetable, quite harmless, but thoroughly effective. Thousands using it successfully. 3s 8d per bottle, post free.—MlSS CLOUGH. Ladies’ Depot, 62. George Street. Dunedin-’

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 144328, 17 February 1914, Page 5

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Untitled Taranaki Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 144328, 17 February 1914, Page 5

Untitled Taranaki Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 144328, 17 February 1914, Page 5

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