BUSINESS NOYICEB. SHE WAS "HARD YO F!Y AMD HARDER YO PLEASE!" It is a'matter of'no little satisfaction to know that W.B. REOUSO CORSE YS fit ths "hard to fit." 'Yis not a matter for surprise to know that they please the "hard to please." YHE LAYESY MODELS AY amal give comfort, adequate support, and freedom cf movement under every condition. Moreover, they secure for the wearer the most fashionable lines of figitre; arid mould it to the straight Siehonette. Yhus the best effect is given to the clothes worn with them. OUR CORSEY PRBCES ARE SUB" JECY Y 0.5 PER CENY. DSSCOUNY FOR CASH. msmm SYRAYFORD NEW PLYIV3OUYH. ■," ••!<!•>■ • S: •:"':-'y-<:-' .--:,■.■■■•■;--, r~T3vq
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"Rlfi RE!" will pall m Dili OLll Will ball |«; On Tuna # k. MS II f wM ■is: Mmm?'™ Big Ben is tlie finest Alarm Clock yet introduced into N.Z. He is certainly the handsomest and strongest alarm ever made. Hp is built like a Watch, and acts like a good Watch. He stands / inches high. His face is frank, open, and easy to read in the dull light of the morning. His bell is a particularly strong one, and will wake the drowsiest of sleepers. He will wake you at whatever hour you wish with one steady call or a succession ot separate calls. * ■' ' PRICE 823 ed. ORDERS SHOULD BE SENT DIRECT TO iHvETIi JEWELLERS, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 28, 26 September 1912, Page 3
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326Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 28, 26 September 1912, Page 3
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