— Reasonably Priced Frocks for =• SMART BUSINESS GIRLS. § | «BARBARA" | = OPPOSITE TABERNACLE = = Upper Queen Street =- flllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllilllllllilillllllll I ''
CUPERFLUOUS HAIR DESTROYED BY ° "RUSMA" (Regd.). Signed Stamped Guaranteed Cure, £5 12/6. By Florence Hullen, C.M.D., (Dip. U.5.A.)., 7, Courtenay Place, Wellington. Send stamped addressed envelope for particulars. Available One Month Only. . . "il/TOTHERS! Here's a quick breakfast dish for the children. O-Tis, an oat fqod—cooks in one minute. • MHS
Speaks!! Against a Background of gold—perched on a black ring—surveying the ffifll world with a knowing eye, the PARROT gives his opinion of Iffl rW ' TRILBY YATIS || /// and her |M • MODEL HATS 1 I "Spring, 1929, at the LADIES' PARADISE, shows an alluring assortment of exquisite colours \ j to fascinate and hold the attention of discriminating buyers. TRILBY YATES——why emphaI j sise her genius?—most of you have at some time looked perfectly delightful while wearing J jjf one of her models. This year, when you see Hats only on view at her Salon —marvellous ftjl I French Models, silky exotic Eastern Straws, Continental Ready-to-wears, and wonderful finishes I || I from Romantic Italy—when you see the Baku, Balibuntal, Bankok, Paribuntal, Sisal, Pearl 1 111 Visca, Lace Straw, Rancello, Java, Pandan, and a host of other arresting weaves too numer]|l ous to mention—l am sure you will know where to purchase your new season's hat. Remem- ¥ 1 I ber, Trilby Yates' Hats will linger in the memory, and I hope I will, too." \l Special Show Days MONDAY and TUESDAY \\ Address: 374, Queen Street, Opposite Town Hall
. / An orange tree will continue to bear fruit until it is 150 years old.
!llllllllllllllll!lll!l!llllllll!llll!llliillllillllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllll!llllllllll1llll!lllllll!lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll^ | Sareta Salons of Beauty Culture | | Introducing Our Children's J | Salons —and A r.dre Pasalic! [ I'j|| CT HE charming Children's Salon and Playroom at the Sareta Salons j=E [== j have caught the fancy of mothers and children alike. €| The . =| - == I illustration above shows the Hair-trimming Salon, where the little EE 3 55 : ' folk sit on horseback or in motor-cars while their hair is being trim- - 3 = med. Below is shown the Playroom, beautifully furnished with = [ S chairs and tables made by the clever craftsmen of the Jubilee Institute. - = 5 === for the Blind. Here a trained nurse keeps watchful care over the 5= 55. little ones while their mothers are receiving treatment in the Salons. EE ■ EES*I The walls of both rooms are decorated with hand-painted repro- = 3 == ductions of popular characters from children's books. = . = Ladies will be interested to learn that we have secured the services of ' S Mr. Andre Pasalic, the noted specialist in ladies'and children's hair- = ' = trimming. , EE J 5 We specialise in permanent waving—the genuine Eugene method—! . = i s beautifully undulating and natural—a wave that is a beauty treatment m == == for your hair and that will last for eight or ten months. x =5 §§ All other branches of Beauty Service by London-trained operators §| EE under the personal direction of Mrs. E. K. Wright, of London, holder = '5= °f Eugene and Phyllis Earle Diplomas, and la f e of Beath's Salons, EE ■== • Christchurch. ' = 55 • Telephone 46-413. ; 5 | Sareta Salons I I of Beauty Culture | = Smith & Caugheys Building - - - Auckland H = Children's Playroom —Sareta Salons of Beauty Culture §5
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 182, 3 August 1929, Page 14
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