Scientific Sight Testing. ERNEST B. DAVIES (F.S.M.C., F. 1.0., London), Devon Street, New Plymouth.
r~ 1 White & Sons present a full showing of the celebrated and Our first offering of these splendid Corsets comprise 14 disferent numbers—all of them, are so shaped to give good lines —sparingly boned for slight figures—more substantial for full figures. We recommend you to see the models at once. Illustrations of some of the styles. & SBS (V * §2. n IS3 OYA onion / 320.—A dainty little sports shape. Made in pink and white contil. Per pair 7/11. 305 and 306.—Tw0 shapes for average figures. Low bust and long skirt. Per pair 8/11. 322.—A charming corset for average figures, low bust and long skirt. Can be supplied pink or white. Per pair 10/6. 327. —(Fourth Illustration.) Similar to No. 322, but for a full figure. Well boned. Fitted with nonpinching 0.1. C. clasp. White only. For pair 11/6. 586.—(Sixth Illustration.) Average figure, higher in back, low bust. Fitted 0.1. C. clasp. Per pair 13/6. 530.—(First Illustration.) For a slender figure, lightly boned. White only. Per pair 12/6. 748.—Front lace corset, full figure, medium low bust. Elastic in skirt at back. White only'. Per pair 17/6. 576.—(Third Illustration.) Average figure. Higher at back, low bust, free hip. Per, pair 13/6. 604.—R.W. Adjusto Corset for stout figures, good clasp, adjustable hip and waist, medium bust, well boned, heavy make. Per pair 29/6. 853 (Second Illustration.) White Broche • Corset for average figure—made with low bust and free hip. Per pair 29/6. While A Son, Sole Agents, A New Plymouth. ' . I i
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16304, 3 December 1918, Page 1
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261Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16304, 3 December 1918, Page 1
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