The National Club held its weekly 600 evening when ten tables were filled. The winners were Mesdames J. Baigent, C. Davey, E. Crozier and Mr P. Carville.
IT’S THE SUPPORT UNDER THAT FLAT FRONT LINE JJECAUSE their war-working lives demand it, women everywhere are discovering the blessed support to be had from a Modaire Practical Front. “I never felt fitter,” you hear them say. “I fee! so young”. You see, the inner belt of a Practical Front actually lifts the weak abi T o ninal organs into correct position and keeps them braced, while the outer corset smooths the line. It’s a ‘lift’ in more ways than one. A lift for the body because it braces muscles against strain and holds the figure in good, tireless posture. And a lift for the mind because you feel fresher and look younger with that beautifully flat, front line (for which Modaire Practical Fronts are famous). It’s no hardship to wear this kindly, comfortable garment. And once you wear » Practical Front you can look both your weight and your work in the eye! moDPiBe vsmamtsmik
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Manawatu Times, Volume 69, Issue 56, 9 March 1944, Page 2
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182Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume 69, Issue 56, 9 March 1944, Page 2
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