A Thrill fof the KMdletl toys Folr Those Who Want Something New! The most npvel Mechanical Toys ever seen in Christchurch. These include Monkeys turning somersaults. Pigs playing Violins and Drums, etc. a selection too vast to mention. M •• Dolls’ Houses ui Furniture complete it Every Detail. A large selection of Cuddlies—lncluding Pop-eye, Mickey, Donald Duck, Dolls, and Teddy Bears at moderate prices. A huge selection o( Building Blocks and Games s £or Winter evenings, including many new and interesting features nes I tad I DOUGLAS COX LTD. Procter’s Corner, 200 High Street, and the Shop Right Next Dow
THERE IS NO SHORT COT TO A LASTING PERMANENT WAVE It Is well to make haste slowly. There is no magic way to success in any undertaking, and no short cut to a good and lasting Permanent Wave. A successful and lasting Spiral or Croquignolc Permanent Wave is ensured NOT by “time saving” with harsh solutions, but by full-time steaming with mild solutions as demonstrated at my Salon. Results count. CLARICE SIMPSON Dominion Buildings, Cathedral Square, over Booklovers’ Library. Telephone 37-716. VC *Suteh£vC HEAVY COTTON INTERLOCK itWxufzßelh locknit lingerie AILfjMADE DY SIIKNIT (NZ) LTD AUCKLAND Tour Pictures Framed o Gibb’s give every satisfaction —prices moderate. J. W. GIBB ■ 83a CASHEL STREET (Near Bridge of Remembrance)
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22105, 29 May 1937, Page 2
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