SERVICES— For the Greater Convenience of M. & C , THE TUDOR ROOM '■ Gay flowers against a restful background—harmonious music—a cool atmosphere—catering that brings the selective dishes of many countries to your table—a service that is quiet and efficient these are the appreciated amenities that make people return again and again to this busy centre of social activities —the Tudor Room. LAY-BY The service that prevents disappointment—the keen dieappointment of an eager shopper when informed that the art.cle admired a short week ago has meanwhile been 8|»ld. NOW, instead of reluctantly turning away, simply place a small deposit on the desired article and it: will be safely stored in the Lay-By Office until required. Fifth Floor. |?UR STORAGE ' ' TnV safe guarding of valuable furs. Perhaps for the entive summer or only for the holiday period. No matU-r how long or short the time, they are invariably subjected to the same careful treatment. A polish and : brush^p—scientific storage—a final " once-over before thW ar e returned fresh and dust-free. Third Moor. BEAUTY SALON In individual cubicles expertly-trained beautifiers achieve in masterly- fashion the smartest and most up-to-date ' hairdressing .styles—beauty treatments—facial passage manicures every essential and detail demanded by the well-groorrtf d woman of to-day. Phyllis Earle Beauty Salon—Fifth Floor. MEN'S BARKER SHOP At any hour of the> day. business men. professional meti, or strangers to the*, city—visit the conveniently-located Barber Shop. *Mid\ spotless surroundings, immaculate attendants deal efficiently and courteously with individual requests. On the Men's Floor—the First. :. CHILDREN'S BAfttfERING Wee folk love to visit tU-" own special Barber's Shop on the. First Floor. Contentedly they sit in comfortable high chairs, laughing with gjee at the quaint Christopher Robin wall paintings. All too soon the barbermg operations are over and they return all clipped and neat. •••.. FOOT COMFORT the most important essential V an enjoyable holiday or outing. In the Pedicure Parfours Dr. SchoU experts will treat, remedy or prevent fooft troubles of any kind giving immediate relief and cojnfort to tired reet. Ground Floor Annexe. HOSIERY REPAIRS by the famous Stelos process. Snag* and ladders re- - paired firmly and invisibly. A, FourfcHour ServiceHosiery Section—Ground Floor. GLOVE CLEANING An odourless process that cleans gloves as, new—Glove Section, Ground Floor. TULIP LAND jtiflfc j - -~ All through the holidays £\,X*. YSvL little boats will be setting out, Wf^^K. crowded with eager explorers 1 on their wonder journey , '. A down the Zuyder Zee past * Tulip fields and quaint houses of the little Dutch people, I I Tγ WraKllXS It's a glorious journey through SjjXESJf f I \ 'HMl^lr^" a gay and colourful land. U 1 ifl^fli — ztncl ft i resent tor - " ""* \ Easy Picnics by Rail Firms, Societies, Schools, Etc. High I summer Hrings the low-cos? picnics by rail in all districts. Free booklets give helpful information about suitable picnic grounds and their ,-. j equipment, details of fares, etc. / : f ■ Take advantage of the Free advice of railway experts in planning picnics, t ■; ASK TO-DAY FOR A BOOKLET That dizzy, ydazed feeling is one of have Headaches and Indigestion, why the effects' of Constipation. Yes, experiment when there's Beecham'i Constipation, every woman's and Pills, the time proved remedy? every man's *rorst enemy. For it Beecham's will tone, regulate and; poisons the wfoflle system, putting all purify your system, free you from the; the organs andifunctions out of gear poisoning effects of Constipation and and sowing the* seeds of illness and banish those ills which >;do c jmuch to suffering in eveity cell and fibre of spoil your life. ;. the body. " Take Beecham's TO-NIGHT and When you're Diifcy, listless, Bilious, feel better TO-MORROW. .
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 302, 21 December 1935, Page 20 (Supplement)
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