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O SUCH STUFF AS DREAMS ARE MAdE On In a moment of nostalgia, we looked this out Berlei glamour 1939. The fabric, the late lamented satin-lastretch: Glamour, ease; skin- smooth fit banished for the duration Industrial regulations reduce your once lovely Berlei to spartan practicality. Spartan S the word for the very number of square inches of elastic in it is stipulated. Knowing the wisdom, the dire necessity, behind this, Berlei conforms wholeheartedly. But they can't stop uS dreaming: 6 And the stuff our dreams are made on are those mysterious syr thetics __ Nylon, Neoprene and gossamer-light rayons: Only peace shall reveal the sensational results of their wartime evolution. Meantime, please will you dream along with uS a little and forget and forgive the scarcity and shortcomings of a wartime Berlei 2 Already Berlei is dreaming up your beautiful reward 4 Berler TRue-To TyPe FoUNDATIONS If you are doubtful of your FaLSE false teeth smile, buy & tube of "THI8" Dental Plate Cleaner, use it regularly and Wic #eeth 5 see how natural your teeth will then look and how com- fortable they then feel: Butae Smile without Feqr! 8 1 4 8 61 Cleans DENTAL PLATES FLETCHER, HUMPHREYS & CO. LTD" CATHEDRAL SQUARE; CHRISTCHURCH:

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 284, 1 December 1944, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 284, 1 December 1944, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 284, 1 December 1944, Page 17

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