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in ft, Av \ W r i \ 7 y — ■■ ■ A usA IBW I —\/ 3s X\ i B W&P / / A MIDGET ' VA'aX Mg/' \ I I JUNIOR /\ BT I FfESE are the virtues which make / i : ? H / / / Gothic brassieres entirely different liS ~ medium from any other uplift:- — Proper support of the bosom VI from underneath, by the Gothic B Arch, and not by the upward drag of S shoulder straps. Bjk — This Arch, of specially woven Cordtex fabric (the secret belongs to med.full Gothic), has an extraordinary resilience. It cannot wrinkle, sag, wilt or im!-„ ’ j crush. Press it down with your hands, see ... it springs back. Your own figure styling. You may have the same bust measure as iX'* - ’■ your sister—but an entirely different bosom. So .. . Gothic give you seven jyiXg different fittings to choose from. A fit for your shape as well as your size. The Breathing Waist. Flattens the diaphragm and lets you breathe. full The most efficient mid-rib control ever devised. Two inserts of porous, lastretch net breathe with you. The waist-band (deep as you like) is interR\ W’th Cordtex which, like the arch supports, will not wrinkle or crush ■KX | down. Your diaphragm flesh is always under control; your breathing gr always free. ■ft ■ Comfortable. No tightness, no constriction anywhere, no drag. You’ll med.deep vote Gothic the most comfortable uplift you ever wore. Beautiful. You know the charm of natural, feminine curves. They are yours in a Gothic. No stiff, exaggerated look. You’re softly, beautifully feminine in your Gothic! DEEP JIDE WAIST. , 0 rj |||

UNABLE TO PURCHASE TRAM TICKET. WHEN a passenger had to “finger- ’’ talk” to buy his tram ticket because of a loss of voice . .. the ticket collector offered him Pulmonas also! “I’d never be without them,” he said, “for coughs, colds, bronchitis, and all throat troubles. You can’t equal Pulmonas. They keep ME free!” Pulmonas, 1/-, 1/6 and 2/6, all chemists and stores. 2

Buying SOMETHING? P Avoid the crowds. Save your time and money. You’ll find just what you want listed in the “TimesAge” ads. Or insert a fast acting one yourself. We’ll help you write them. Just look in the “TIMES - AGE” Want Ads.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 April 1940, Page 8

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361

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 April 1940, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 April 1940, Page 8

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