Fashion News H " j^HPß^k^^^bf^' ':, I . i BJ* we c a Sam secMred Jfei.. jil MISS ANNE. LEViCK ""^^^Kg ' Berlie Corsetiere Consultant. . HB9HH Friday, 9th October Miss Anne Levick. ■' - Friday! A red letter day for those who wouldpbssess tKe figure of Fashion and grace. The day on which Miss Levick, famous Berlei, Corsetiere; '■■, commences a special free corsetry service at, our store to demonstrate and fit trie latest range, of Berlei Fashion Foundation garments. From this marvellous range Miss Levick will be " pleased to select the exact model your figure requires. The results will gladden and delight you. You will know the real; joy of a perfectly corseted figure. The new ; and enhanced figure beauty!. The delightfully gentle, yet firm support. The sense of poise and carriage. The freedom of movement, the grace of perfect fitting frocks. And lastly, the knowledge that your figure in a Berlei will not over-develop with the passing years. Make an Appointment To-day. Phone 43-123. RAILWAY TRAVEL BARGAINS 5/- FOR 130 MILES Half-penny-a-mil? for travel to i 1 the Wairarapa! bmx Wellington at ten to C r tight i fk morning-<nriix back ill c warier to lit in . ,_ __ _ J£ WEEKDAY V «*^^ CHEAP RETURN FARES FROM WELLINGTON OR ANY OTHER RFTURN FARES STATION IN lIUTT VALLEY . ANin nKTANrM SUBURBAN AREA TO ANY AND UISIAM^tS STATION MANGAROA-MAS-Ma.terton 7/- fh TERTON AREA. Catcrton"' 0?/- 5/- %2SV%Z\£?on SS^IS StS (H4mM Wairarapa. Tie Railway Hutel-irr. 11.16 ft 7.58 Greytown 6/- 4/» npw cheap lam place it MisieriM icf. 7.35 1 2.6 (106 milts < right at your door. WdMm air. 11.39 * 5.44 Kaitoke 4/- 31----(s4mlM '. AnnWl 11 Smk troowi is [ SAVING *S I MOVINCSOWHWARD I HELPING I Lines. UIM Se.. M il OmJ J||Q (J|SANDS I OfficUU Sty I CI/PBV I\A\/ I j&-«:aßs2i 1 EVERY DAY A B£tt hl32s!>hsM« *•'••• »1J! I Thousands already know that they h«v« ■ •«!>». i ™--t»« fcy;]?»~^^ prevented 'flu by taking 'ASPRO' in ■ l h n %X th^MgSSflflV <<">'• Thousand, also know that one* H Li£»lkl^rtj^?^^^^^^^H they had caughr the 'flu—the quickott s==s^^\±i I w»yto ««*rid of»' wa»to u^e 'aspro.' W^^ «uePH IMFLUIHM ■ 'ASPRO' service a* a 'FLU ANTIDOTE IT7 TO CHtW lnr , \i, .NATIONAL ASSET which »erye. II -*-- — "'.'■.' ■ and protects the Nation's HEALTH, I • _, n T ur MIIU6 ■ and also saves thousands of pounds to I AD\)>Ctl« l«r ■ UJeM by preventing loss of wage* II -■ ' ...Jnu^jp sa through beinp obliged to lie up. \\ t v ic W o^th«,»^l>«^finhcP«r % Take two or three 'ASPRO' table* with M \J,*s^i£iSS££*j&?» \ • hot lmon or whisky. For «k. R^i^^^i COLD PREVENTED r^FLU casualties I FROM DEVELOPING I ■ ' . .'. I I Dear Sin,—ln reply-1o your letter aikint ■ how I uaed the Mmpl* packet of Aiprot you C4-r,fl?c TtaniAforl Y\V \ ■ ■■»•"« me> ' an> pl««d to uy that I u««4 <)Mta Stalls uepietea Dy ■ , or , cold (nd found them viry b(aifii: i,i. i Epidemia I They p»v«led th«"ld p. ■"" V BREAKS UP A COLO I Auckland suffers I anq LEAVES NO [ ~ JA^TER EFFECTS. I By Td.r»P«i-P«»». AtsoetoHs^. .. M ' Chr,.tchur«h. I - Aucldwd. September 7. ■ ~D«" 'A.pto' People,— l am pluitd «ob» L An ep^emlc o« W», .nd !»• I S^r^Xi'"^'^'^^ ) | flaenr.* colds isserlonrty depl»Un.tb* ■ mogt helpful h*. been in bt«kiiiß up « cold. 1 staffs of city business houses, ftctorles, ■At A , fitsl , igll ! ilke , h «. "Aipro." «wry ■ ud pubUc aerrices. In one Urge cstab- ■ |hre# hout , By t hi, treatment I h«v« t>*ea ■ llsUmeot 60 employees w«e absent to- ■ , b | e to , void „ co id through all the bitter ■ day. ]M wealher we have experienced here thii winter. I The Auckland Hospital bas been tm I mutt lay alao that lin tun 'Aipro* leave* , f —.. ~ _.„ ». .^w.mmnia»« the crcat'T* no bad after-effects. , —(Sgd) Mra. S. •A C DBA* IN THE HOME PROVIDES INSURANCE AO rt\\J AGWHST ALL NERVE PAINS AT THE FOLLOWING mcis —li |'6 26 4V OBTAINABLE. AT ALL CHEMISTS 4V STORES 'ASPttO* IS NAPE IM NEW ZEALAND TRY ASPRO FOR HEADACHE NEURALGIA OENCUE IfUUTAItIITV HHEUHATISM COLDS SCIATICA PERIODIUI MM NEURITIS INFLUENZA GOUTUUMBAGO PECULIAR TO SLEEPIESSNESI FEVCRKHNESI SORE THROAT WOMEN TOOTHACHE TtNKRATURE ASTHMA ALCOHOLIC EARACHE MAIARIA NAY FEVER AFTEREFFECTS
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 85, 7 October 1931, Page 14
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