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WEAR Gossard CORSETS They Lace In Front. BIG SHIPMENT OP GOSSARD CORSETS JUST ARRIVED. NEW MODELS. Your appearance depends on your Corsets. The “Lace in Front” principle of the Gossard Corset enhances its figureform value above all others. The long period of non-delivery of these renowned Corsets makes this shipment more than usually welcome. Women value appearance know the necessity of a reliable and skilfully modelled Corset. It is the best foundation for successful dressing. GOSSARD CORSETS POE EVERY WOMAN. GOSSARD CORSETS, especially designed to suit the requirements of the stout figure. These models lengthen, the short waist, control the flesh below the shoulders, and mould the full hips in shapely lines, they ensure perfect comfort, while giving the appearance of reduced weight. In white coutille, 25/-, 35/-, 43/6; in palest pink brocade or fancy coutille, 49/6, 59/0, 65/to 79/6. A lightly boned Corset of soft flexible material with low cut bust and medium skirt is popular with the slight figure who needs the comfort and freedom of the unboned hip section. This style is fashioned in delightfully fine batiste, at 21/-, 22/9 to 29/6; in dainty brocades at 55/-, 59/0 to 65/-. The very slender girlish figure will be correctly and comfortably corsetted in a model showing a very 10-w top and short skirt with very few honings.—22/6. « SEE SPECIAL A Gossard Model for the tall, well developed figure is shown in a splendid quality of striped coutille. It has a straight line back, curving bust, and long skirt, well boned to maintain a sjjnooth, graceful contour.—7s/-. GOSSARD JUNIOR.—A light weight, lightly boned Corset for girls aged 10 to 12. years. This Model gives ideal support for the growing girl; in white “Jean.”—l4/6 GOSSARD MISSES.—This model is designed for the young girl in her teens; very soft and pliable, and can be worn by ladies with slight figures who require a short Corset. In white and pink coutille. PRICE 21/MODEL 385.—An ideal riding corset in pink broche; sizes 24 to 28 onIy.—PRICE 29/6 669.—A medium bust, deep skirt, well boned for -r^r e JS. ge figure; in pinfe striped coutille —PRICE 47/6. WINDOW DISPLAY. 1/- in the £ Discount off every cash purchase of £1 or over. George & Kersley, Ltd LADIES’ WEAR SPECIALISTS AVENUE, WANGANUI.

.).. X L;,*, Uv-C You would really think it was a Brand New Hat” So even is the colour, and perfect the effect that the closest observer would imagine vour old straw hat, after you have recoloured it with Red Funnel Strawine, to be a new creation fresh from the milliners. TAINE’S Red Funnel Strawine W a coloured lacquer dye for straw hats, and is obtainable in any of the fashionable shades. It has the popular DULL FINISH, is easily applied, flows evenly, dries quickly, and remains fast. COLOURS: Black, Navy Blue, Saxe, V/cd„e----wood Blue, Cornflour Blue, Victoria Blue, Dark Brown, Light Brown, MyrtleGrecn, Moss Green, Olive Green, Heliotrope, Grey, Pink, Ruby, Violet, Crimson, Scarlet, Poppy Red, Rose. Obtainable at Grocer* s ar.d Ironmonger*. BOTTLES 1/6 -13 Prlc»r air rvr rentm & Acii inic /izTIRE Anatomy Lay bare the innermost parts of a Goodrich Silvertown Cord Tire and you will then see the powerful, spirally-wound cords that udlis* the same shock-resisting principles of wire-wound naval guns in protecting your car and your tire from stonebruises. Built like a Nava! Con to resist shock. The 3-bar Silceriown section stands rough work in the same <hxfdy way as the 7-bat GOODRICH SERVICE STATION 65 Si. akgtrtW'W May «g,c Q ry-

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Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160712, 27 July 1920, Page 3

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