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\ No longer young, no longer slim, yet working like a Briton for victory ! Her ally in standing up to wartime burdens is her Berlei—or rather, Berleis. In a Berlei she finds a real support which strengthens the whole architecture of her body. Real support that lifts the years —and the pounds —like magic. This marvellous power to 'support and control lies in the fact that Berlei foundations are based on the five fundamental figure types of womanhood and their thirteen variations. They are anatomically correct. In every garment there is reinforcement at the special places where the weakened internal muscles of that figure-type need lifting, supporting. In your true-to-type Berlei you take on the idealised lines of your particular figurejBHnM type with perfect ease, and you acquire |HV |I|g the power to work harder than you ever fgg did before — without tiring. You find yourself re-discovering youth in a Berlei. \ MB FIGURE

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to Defend the Right to be FREE! AM HEGUIARLY TO YOUR NATIONAL SAVINGS ACCOUNT Inserted to assist the Nation's War Effort by WRIGLEYS Makers of P.K., Spearmint, juicy Fruic Chewing Gum

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 29, 16 March 1942, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 29, 16 March 1942, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 29, 16 March 1942, Page 3

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