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IT'S FATAL TO GET FOND OF AN OLD FOUNDATION! PERSONAL FITTING SERVICE OF THE NEWEST BERLEIS OX TUESDAY NEXT ANNE LEVICK Noted Berlei Corsetiere. ® Clinging fondly to an old foundation is fata! because in no time at all your figure starts to control your corse t—instead of your corset controlling your figure. ® Let Anne Levick choose ,an up-to-date Berlei for you —and remember . . . ALL FITTINGS ARE FREE—SURGICAL AND MATERNITY INCLUDED I RING 11-419 FOR AN APPOINTMENT NOW! ARTHUR BARNETT Ltd. commences with the arrival in our Corset Salon of 1 DUNEDIN.

A HOME BEAUTY NOTE FROM ABURNS . . . WALLPAPER Creates fresh surroundings and brings new life into your home. Let ABURNS assist you to choose papers that will be in complete harmony with your furniture. S. F. ABURN LTD 369 PRINCES STREET.

Labour Day Week-end A “Refresher” by Rail Of course, you have responded well to the national call in New Zealand’s war effort. Of course, you have earned a right to a holiday as a helpful tonic for body and mind, in order that you may continue the good work. For this purpose you have the moderate fares of your railways for trips to pleasant places. As the demand for seats is sure to be brisk, you are advised to make early reservation. Make Sure of That little Holiday

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Evening Star, Issue 23696, 2 October 1940, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 23696, 2 October 1940, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 23696, 2 October 1940, Page 10

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