WITh FOUNDATIONS , NEARLY RibhT IS whOlLY WRONC When you choose your next Berlei, don t accept a fitting that'8 nearly right: You re doomed to disappointment if you do. Berlei are busy 0n uniforms and battledress; but We still make foundations for all figure types plenty for everyone. You've no reason to accept 4 nearly right fitting: 4 So if your usual store says, "Sorry, sold out of your Berlei fitting' hold on & little while they should soon have it: I6; however, your need is urgent, then try at another store just this once: The comfort, beauty and perfect satisfaction, that only the right Berlei can give YOu, is well worth a little time spent in waiting: The Wartime Fitting: Because of regulations which insist on less elastic in foundations, all women should make sure, when being fitted, that the garment is tried in the sitting position. Also , it is necessary to have slightly more freedom at waist and bips to allow cberler movement and to avoid discomfort after TRul To Type eating; Foundations
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 231, 26 November 1943, Page 16
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