“ You Must be Free to Live” « SEE THE SPECIAL WINDOW AND ™ DEPARTMENTAL DISPLAYS OF gj fl |R| Mil NEW CHARNAUX MODELS. @ |W I Hl /-A rt EXPERT DEMONSTRATOR IF7// Stow You The Way ARRIVES AT JAMES SMITH’S ON MONDAY—PHONE 41-190 FOR AN APPOINTMENT James Smith's have great pleasure in announcing the arrival, on Monday next, of a Charnaux expert demonstrator to conduct Free Consultations and personal fittings of the new 1940 model Charnaux foundations. It has now become well recognized that it is absolutely essential for an expert Corsetiere to correctly fit your foundation. She knows figure types and figure problems and is fully qualified to advise you. Hence you would be wise to have this Charnaux expert fit you with a new model. AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT AND DELAY ‘ — book an early appointment. iSo that you will avoid disappointment and the delay 'wXaX*' of a Lng waiting list be wise and make an early appointment. Remember, consultations and advice 3?/a place you under no obligation and it costs you no more DOIT t be Mistaken or to be fitted by this Charnaux expert Corsetiere. Misled | And now just a word about Charnaux Corsets. For comfort for figure CHARNAU control, for freedom Charnaux are supreme. And remember there is only one genuine Charnaux. They are made to fit all figure types from Is NOT a rubber Gorset the full matronly to the slender girlish. They are constructed on soundest scientific lines with the approval of the medical profession. Charnaux Corsets ore made from ANOTEX—a Qwe yourse |f to see these new ChpmaUX models. marvellous new fabric—made by an electrically deposited process. It is odourless and has amazing 800 per cent, stretching .strength. ■ m A 35 RB Es?TSI K? El It persistently returns to its original shape. R JeS Of CX H Anotex is washable in ordinary warm water, g gWW Pj H dries in a few minutes and is cool, light ip SEHaa M▼ N l|| H H H H Bl Bs and pleasant to wear. No wonder the wonderful improvement ond superiority of Charnaux _. . . Corsets receive such wide recognition. LIMITED WELLI NG I ON
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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 187, 4 May 1940, Page 8
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