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EXTendS LIKe A Fan A $ Y 0 U B E N D The lack of elastic has never affected Nu-back as much as other corsets, because the flexibilicy of 7 Nu-back has never depended on mere rubber. v The whole construction of the garment supplies it: At the waist-back the upper and lower-edges are 0 left free to slide smoothly over one another as You $ move. Like the ribs of a fan, they lie closed, one upon the other, when the body is upright; and spread out 2 to 3 inches from one another as ic 3 bends_ Wich this 'hinge " freedom, there is no upward drag to dislodge the hip control; nor strain suspenders: Have your fling ~ a Nu-back knows ICS place and keeps it! Mmodaire ZNuback Lat{n cant ride 4P Gillette K temper bludes 10 electrically ? 5 FOR 1/9 I0 FOR "16 ALL DEALERS Made of the finest steel, tempered electrically to take the hardest, sharpest cutting edges science has yet achieved. The edges themselves; shaped in three facets, forming supporting shoulders for extra strength and longer life. Uniformity ensured by testing at every stage of production. You may ignore such technicalities, but not the quicker, smoother, more refreshing shaves Gillette blades invariably give you: Good Mornings begin with Gillette 1 { ~ BL_ AD2 "TC 1

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 417, 20 June 1947, Page 31

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Page 31 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 417, 20 June 1947, Page 31

Page 31 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 417, 20 June 1947, Page 31

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