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STUDY your figure and bare your Cor Bets made to measure. If unabli ir to call, send a post card to tho followim i- ad dress, and our lady, representative vil call at your residence. Tho Wholesali e, Corset Manufacturing Co., 108 a Cubt Street. ' -

D. & A. Corsets combine style ; '. and wear with a low price. 1 Every woman who wants to make .her dress allowance go as far as possible should see the D. & A. before buying her new corset. Many of the best dressed women in Australasia tempted at first by the price,continue to buy D. & A. in preference to other models because they cannot find more stylish or more comfortable corsets at any price. And the D. & A. Corsets wear well too—they are rust proof and unbreakable. ; The Model illustrated above is a good example. Made of white coutille, trimmed with lace and ribbon" and having six hose supporters— , rather low bust, fairly deep hips, this D. &A. Corset will "suit any 1 ordinary figure and add to its style. The price is extremely moderate. ' There ,is aD. A. for every figure. If your Draper cannot show you a suitable one, it is worth your while to write us, giving his name, and stating your height, weight, and waist measure. We will recommend to you the most suitable Corset and where to buy it. BING, HARRIS & CO., LTD. - ■ Wholesale AGENTS. Sole Makers: DOMINION CORSET CO., QUEBEC, CANADA. [1. „ T3 _ I— i 2, I I I 111...1.1... m'tlll' JO

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1842, 30 August 1913, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1842, 30 August 1913, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1842, 30 August 1913, Page 11

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