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M. || 41 WtWil VCiy UGBt | Hendy, Hair Specialist, jDlincdin, iSo'e M _a L' ■ Agent for Ansh-alasia. || A|yM|7| pTTF ' FREE DRESSCUTTING DEMONSTRA- I » liu I ADEMONSTIIATION, Tvhich v wiU cmn- the Old Country Producaa |. ly prove the uAfailinjir simplicity [§ w/ " f and thdroughness of tllo Ideal Home M . Wj[ **%,'&'<* tfS F% fl*« f Dresscutting System, will be atKoom te hmlf frllf llclcl M 'fiC Hw I No. 7, Adelpki Chambers, Willis Street, a " A dk\Jf C To-ruorrow. at 3 p.m. The system will f| • S enable you to make any kind of gar- ,f| UTfBT yiCTORV SEE HORROCKSES' NAME Oft 8 nifint. Come and lirit-iffyopr fnoiuls. ti GRAND PRIZE fetTJ JJ.• i f 11 i a-GECOND-HAND aro 'takeft W | N ; ISIO 2? decline all | M.- us in part ones.; | isi» Sola by Drapers and! | riano (>)■. Ltd lIIIP Reatfy for tii® new Cosbsm®. [ For any woflaau of ordinary beiglit and weighing between eight ULJ f|mE|| - and tea stone, the D. &A. Corset is the ideal fotiUdatioii for this season's costume, and makes possibte A PERFECT FIT & AN up-to-date figure. This year's D. &A. Models are great successes. They are comfortable, ,_ j support (igtire well, and give that supple, jjmccful, almost corsetlesS cffect, fn. which is the aim of the fasbiouable "iiiodistes,"' ■' JbVjWs « . ate made in one of the largest CN>vs<rt Factories in tte world by dir\ fS" \ \ designers aud coutwrieres, and caiim.it be equalled in price and value. , * A / THERE IS A MOOKIT, I'OR EVERY FJGORE. \ .11 y6ur Dtaj)ftr cannot show ybsi a snitible one, it is worth your while f tm\ vfejOt'| tb write us, giyiiig liis name, and stating your height, weight, and, waist ft y ' ueasure. We will recommend you tbe tnosi suilabVe corset awl where to buy it : = Sole. Makers"; Dominion Coftsst Co., Quebee, CauatUu'" (3) lr - 1 - caßEEae^Bßii
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1907, 15 November 1913, Page 10
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