THIS LITTLE BERLEI WENT TO WAR ) , Just as you were enjoying the freedom of this all-elastic, featherweight Berlei, we all went to war. Rubber went too, and so the making of this little Berlei ceased. Its freedom-for-action rubber went © into action to fight for freedom. Alas, nothing takes the place of rubber in a corset. More intricate cutting and fitting of panels in a Berlei do compensate —but only if the exact figure-type fitting is obtainable. But our making battledress makes for a chronic shortage of Berleis everywhere. / iPV \ Like a true Briton you have accepted the hardship ~ \\ without complaint. Forbear just a little longer. U A Berlei executive is in America now, investiga- \ ting synthetic rubber. Berlei hopes very soon to ujl reward your patience. Freedom-in-a-Berlei will come when Freedom is won —and maybe sooner! I \Jp| /Jj ' Thanks are due . . . We zcould like to express our gratitude to the many women who have helped mitigate our labour shortage—especially those who, without \Z. li) manpower direction, gave up their leisure and voluntarily undertook /\C\ Ik the regular hours of work at Berlei. Their labour has been of real /^\\ service to the community —producing not only foundation garments, l\ but also huge quantities of battledress and other apparel for the \' C f j fighting forces. We thank them. — — Ist your Snu'ty fy**/ ] * $ jotath. VW| Jot**. 1 HAVE YOU JOINED A L-rfflfli HbLl NATION*!. \J NATIONAL MVINQS I nUITIAUAI iflSßfflE uivmos v ll oneup-rwur/ I ® NAI IUItAL M 1 SAVINGS CROUP? Here It Is .'-the boothmac hay press Hundreds of these presses are in operation. Features of the latest improved model include all metal construction, Welded Steel 1 Frame, Chatter-free design, adjustable Feeder head. All iron castings ■-———————— of MEEHANITE—the world LET US KNOW YOUR REQUIREfamous metal for longer wear. MENTS EARLY This No. 3 model produces 45-50 Owing to many of our representatives bales per hour. A big capacity being with the Armed Forces, we have model producing 90 bales per fewer salesmen to-day, so please write in hour also available. to us advising us of your requirements. LET US KNOW YOUR REQUIREMENTS EARLY. No permits are required for the purchase of N.Z. made Faim Machinery. District Agent A. G« NELL, 'PHONE 122, TE TEKG POSTAL ADDRESS, ONEPI), R.D„ WHAKATANE.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 33, 15 December 1944, Page 3
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