T6 WELL , BLESS MY BONES They said Ic In London they said It In Paris! New York'$ still saying it. Put your figure into Skintex; and you'II 6 say It too= Well, bless my bones! " For Skintex controls with "fabric' bones, which aren't really bones at all: This doesn t mean that figures have fallen into the line of least resistance: Simply that the new way to resist is WITHOUT METAL BONES Instead control-bands. Strong bands woven Into Pliant, feather-weight Skintex With the aid of Skintex You needn't wear bones, or quite So many bones M unless You' re really heavy. You can'� believe it? Then slip Into any corset For tbe Curve of Beauty Wear 4 Berlei salon and Into a Berlei Skintex Bend about in it, sit and stretch You' II not entice a curve out of line. And you'II feel glorious: You Il emerge radiant and convinced wearing that Skintex! ~Berlei N: B See tbe glamourized Skintex: There 5 one tbat twinkles like stars. Another that gleams like moonlight: In 0 romantic ner Seimlox colour ` Nude: WITH THE NEW EABRIC BONING
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 95, 18 April 1941, Page 44
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184Page 44 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 95, 18 April 1941, Page 44
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