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IS REAL UPLIR ) Real uplift deals with those weak ( muscles on the under-curve of the bosom. And the only effectual way to \ support them is from beneath ... not to \ y . - drag them up from above. c I / X . "— / That’s exactly why Gothic Arch support / . brassieres are tht most sensationally / successful of all uplifts. The heaviest, I flabbiest bosom can’t resist the firm, / \ permanent uplift support of the patented / Cordtex arch. This wonderful feature / / 5 * s oF a s P eciall y woven fabric which resists pressure. Push it down with U s your hands . . . see ... it springs back at once! A That’s why this arch won’t sag, wilt or ' crush. It’s power of resilience is woven I in—not even to be washed out . . . no, , / not in whole months of Mondays! /Y x Most blessedly comfortable to wear. No Jr "\\ < \\ n. , cutting or binding at the shoulder, be- \ \ \ \ cause the uplift does not depend on the | I / \ upward drag of straps. • , \ , / \ And there are seven different fittings in % >/• \ I f \ y°ur bust size, so that you can be sure ■Z” ! Il \ of faithful fit no matter how you are f / \ / I built. ✓X /'' \ J \\ Don’t be without your Gothic if you 'Zi’. - •• "• ; : /\\ value the smartness and appeal of the ' --’' A bosom beautiful! \ 7 BUST SIZE IS NOT ENOUGH x \\ '• i Y° u nia y s ’^- e • • -y et one °f th? 1 \\ y’ f - entirely different bust developments in that \ > * / Gothics have seven different models in your \ yi 0,,e °f which i s f he exact fit for your own Y r individual 'shape.'' . . . nd th special features for \ Il f . your own particular figure problem. ' „■ ' L_.. 1 ■ KZ'aJ .1 - HPliiH llrdsfl ■- A Bl’ B MIDGET BUST JUNIOR BUST MEDIUM DUST MED. FUU BUST FULL BUST < \ ~ ‘ f k/ . JJLt ... w ~ '' W ■ PJ mODRIRS i GOTHIC TYPE BRfISSISRSS SPRING SHOWING IS9B OF CHIC FASHION Ml styles Spring is in the air, and we have opened our new range i,|| ’* H of Millinery and Frocks. The styles are quite chic, and the designs are quite the thing for the youngest to matron styles. Our Dress Department is also opening V< new goods regularly, and, where possible, only one Frock Length of each colour is procured. A visit to our Store will repay you. 36in. Shadow Voiles. Manchester Maid Case- Smart Millinery Now Fast colours. Sky, Rose and ment. Opened. Maize grounds, with small de- 36in . wide _ Bot tle, Reseda, Ap- Sisal Straws, Neo Laces, Taffetas, signs. Also on White grounds. nle gax& Skv Navy, Helio, Ribbon Straws, Jacolls Felts, ail Very neat designings. Maize, Brown, White and Rose. shades. Breton Yard. This cloth is guaranteed fast col- Deanna gurbm a^s o “ Jr our or money back. Yard. 01 • a • Uncrushable Art Silk , , iU Newest Styles in Spring J O* U . Art ° New designs just opened of the . g•. & Cotton Flaireme. Popular 1 wo-piece ouits. Black, Navy and Nigger grounds, Summer Breeze. Zipp fasteners and action back, with neat white and coloured de- Plains and Florals All Rust, London Tan, Tawny Gold, signs. For Matrons’ Frocks. colours.^ 1 These are guaranteed Clo , v^ r ’ Arizona Blue ’ Merma id Yard. fast colours. and Fawn. I<l1 Yard - Pnced from 49 / ® 36in. Fancy Weave Black 36in. Flairola. JUST arrived— A new ClnniiP Cinth In Art silk Mixture. Uncrush- SHIPMENT OF very- s»9S. v° y ’popular =^ n “ P X de £S?eea o Se Frocks and Ensembles, for Spring Coats. motoring- Florals, Spots, Stripes, Paisleys 4 .. . V J and Plain. Short & long sleeves. ’ Yara. Z' o Also Sheer and 2-piece Suits. J. GRAHAM & Co. Ltd. ’Phone 1655-two lines. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. TENNIS RACQUETS SEE THE NEW SEASON’S RANGE AT ALBERT DONALD'S, STREET, MASTERTON. ™ Saddlery & Sports Depot - - - Opp. Regent Theatre

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 September 1938, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 September 1938, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 September 1938, Page 8

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