SMART CLOTHES. Smart clothes correctly cut and finished are only a question if a tew short lessons at Druloigh College. O'Connell St. Day or evening classes. (Ad.) Every disease has a cause. Remove the cause and you remove the trouble itself. That's where R.U.R. scores—it removes the cause and makes tho body alkaline and germ-rewisting. Everyone needs R.U.R. at least twice a week these days.—(Adl
MacDONALD'S STEAM WAVING • The exclusive Permanent Woving system of Mac Donald's Morley House, Regent Street, London, is the choice of England's most fashionable women. Now available at Keen's Beauty j Parlours (late Mrs. Binns),j Mac Donald's system of Steam Waving creates ths most; charming coiffures of superb! perfection. For an appointment with Mr. and Mrs. F. KEEN Principals, who are Demon-strator-Representatives for Mac Donald's Telephone: 40-155 (."Not Listed in Telephone Directory) All other Beauty Services ore also available, including Eugtne, Non-Electric and Machinates* Permanent Waving. KEEN'S BEAUTY PARLOURS 18 STRAND ARCADE, QUEEN STREET. SMOKY CHIMNEY CURED f London Pat. 39/6 Bob Mcculloch Agents, David St., PALIWERST ON A Co.. Tinsmiths. Superfluous Hair teed.—Send stamped, addressed envelope for particulars. — FLORENCE MULLEN, C.M.D., S, Bank of New Zealand Chambers, Manlier* Street, Wellington.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 159, 6 July 1940, Page 12
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