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CasuaLfi^ New Styles, many Belted, in Monotone and Tri-colour. IJfm MADE IN ENGLISH WOOLLENS AND ' jMjgj PERFECTLY TAILORED ; SOME FIJL- [IBpJj j p LY LINED. SOME HALF LINED, WITH Wm : f k AND WITHOUT POCKETS. ji ' P^S) SSW, SW, W and, OS Sizes. ? /; j j 4gns. to 7gns. JC. Pastel Felt Hats to Tone. H HI Our SPRING GOODS are on DISPLAY BRIDGERS LIMITED * STYLE HAS NO*SIZE / s ) ' " * , \ C [ \ I * The Corset that || ] ** an * S^ieS ac t* on strain V%9// if III s ' t You can bend, sit, swing a golf club, make a smashing \ Jw// if /// V\ drive at tennis, without your Nu-back feeling the 7I I 1 \ Straln £^e action ' For Nu 'b ack has a real actfori // j I | \ """1 10 u PP er lower sections are unattached, Ij 1 1 \ at the waist-back, to overlap each other. When you II | | 1 1 stoop, they slide over one another to lengthen as U\ \t \ \ II much as two or three inches! When y° u straighten I again, they slide back into place. j S i m pi e device —but what a difference to comfort, V~- . to freedom in action! Gone forever is the infuriating \ X s * ; \ \ / Vide' of a corset every time you move. In a Nu-back \ you can work and play, always looking your best, and never feel corseted at all. v mODfllß f^M

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 147, 27 August 1941, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 147, 27 August 1941, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 147, 27 August 1941, Page 7

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