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On These Hot Summer Days— The "Tudor" Room Balcony $ is a delightful place for Morning or Afternoon T eas or the Mid-day Luncheons. A cool, fresh atmosphere; a respite from the noise of the City.. Refreshing drinks, a variety of dainty dishes —and the cost is; no more. A Permanent >Vave J from 21/- 1 A trim or set Keforc the holiday. Artistry and an understanding of individual requirements are so important in the matter of Hairdressing. By making an appointment at the Phyllis Earle Beauty Salon, success is at once assured. Charges are most reasonable. and competitive. : ' ' v ' $ . Do Not Let Foot Troubles Spoil , Pleasurable Outings. Jake the first opportunity of calling at the Pedicure Department in the Shoe Section on the Ground Floor. A Dr. Scholl graduate will give yon Free expert advice, and explain to, you just howthe?trouble-can-be ... . rectified. " ™ r % ■„ ?l "Guest Week*' j and Final Week of Submarine, Don't let this week pass without giving the children the opportunity of a trip in the Submarine, and saying goodbye to Old Father Neptune and his Mermaids. Until Noon on Saturday, TWO PASSENGERS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE—a Gift Balloon for each person. 5 i , '* For the Holiday— / \ PascalPs Buttered f Sweets — f • 3/6, for 2/3 P er lb\ These delicious Confections contain an assortment of Buttered Walnuts, Pineapple, Almonds, Fruit Trifle, and Dazzle Bon Bons.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 21, 26 January 1933, Page 17

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