SAD CASE THE X 0 F MISS Miss X came to buy a Berlei: The shop had nothing in stock for her figure types but the new girl behind the counter was anxious to please; and showed her the next nearest fitting, and Miss X, in desperation, bought it. She never felt happy in that Berlei: She blamed the stores and Berlei, but actually she knew herself that it was not her fitting: This sad story is too often enacted nowadays: Its moral i8, , don't ever buy & Berlei that'8 the nearest to your own figure type fitting: Better to wait, Or at a pinch; better to shop else- where. Your own store would much prefer you to do this, rather than sell you a Berlei that can never be completely satisfactory- Remember these points when being fitted : Please remember there are plenty of Berleis 1 Be sure Jou try sitting in thbe garment: for everyone, and today, with the: restrict- 2 Be sure Jou ask for 0 little more room at ions on the use of elastic, it 8 vitally im- kberlei the waist. portant you get the Berlei that's exactly Fourdatiors Type 3 Be sure Jou bend and stretch in the garment right for YOu: to test it for freedom of movement.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 223, 1 October 1943, Page 12
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213Page 12 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 223, 1 October 1943, Page 12
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