fl i “ MOTHER’S DAY - 12th MAY A Only the beat can pay adequate homage to such a “ Gracious Lady.” /CSfiORMP' Shop at Ballantynes ... she will be delighted with her gift. CYCLAX SKI? SOAP perfumed with pure flower essence 5 g tab. cyccax hand lotion. : fragrantly perfumed 7 3 VHHe povch-shaped black MOROCCO HANDBAG on smart gilt frame. Finished S’* k with unusual double , handle. Lined with good # quality Moire Silk. Exira -wT rtr aBlrW J' change purse and pocket 14in x Bin si '■ S QUILTED BEDROOM CUSHIONS frilled t dr edge. Scattered posies on 3 Cream Chintz i * I l6in x 16in 25 . » Heavy quality ChromiumJ “ plated FIRESIDE COMKiM^E*** w|h* "■V I j PANION comprising tongs, U St l poker, shovel and brush. X r 1 feiln high .. £7/19/5 f Ballantynt & Co. Ltd. , - -
for the lady who has no forty-hour week . . . who waits in queues . . . works out the ration points . . . puts up with shortages and has a full-time job even in the weekends—Mother—probably the person who does the most work and receives the least thanks. Show her your appreciation on Mother’s Day, May 12, by a gift she will appreciate chosen from the wide and attractive range at D-I-C. But a few of the suggestions are— V ] THREE FLOWERS GIFT SETS attractively boxed— ————— 9/9, 15/6 If on looking round, you t . “GEMEY” TALCUM POWDER, FACE POWDER and mhres-buy 0 hw one r ‘f CUCUMBER LOTION 15/6 D-I-C’s Mother’s Day Gift , ... Certificates and give her BOXED SOAPS: Desert Flowers 4/3, Early Colonial the certain pleasure of 5/6, Monterey 4/9, Savon 2/6. choosing her own gift! ENGLISB POTTERY VASES in a variety of shapes and ■' — 1 " sizes, in Green, Blue and Mottled tones 21/- to 29/9 HAND-PAINTED POSY BOWLS .. 13/6 to 31/6 B PHOENIX OVENWARE CASSEROLES 13/9 to 19/6 8.8 WK* &.
MAKE-UP AND HAIRSTYLING POPULAR DEMONSTRATION TO BE RE-STAGED Hundreds of eager enthusiasts in the arts of modern make-up and hairstyling were disappointed when the Winter Garden was filled to overflowing about three weeks ago. and could not accommodate them. In response to many requests, the proprietors of Rosaline Cosmetics and Maeder Salons have reserved the Wentworth for Monday night. May 13, when this entertaining and instructive Demonstration will be re-staged. Arrangements have been made to reserve seats and to avoid disappointment a second time, you are urged to ring Maeder Salons without delay. This Free Demonstration has aroused, keen interest throughout the Dominion Personal advice on the art of hair: styling will be given by Mr J. Flannagan, the artistic Australian creator of hair-styles, who has recently returned from an overseas tour. He will be assisted by Miss Marjorie Pledger, who has earned a reputation for herself as one of New Zealand’s leading exponents of modern hair-waving and' styling. In addition, another overseas authority who will give the benefit of her wide experience is Miss Claire Bather, the Australian Beauty . Consultant Models from ’teen-age to matron will be on the stage to illustrate the various phases of the Demonstration Full emphasis, will be given to the essential use. of. quality cosmetics blended to individual requirements. Meticulous women-folk who exercise care in their choice of cosmetics will find a new thrill in the sensational new lipstick “Ever-mine.” This smooth non-smeary lipstick is produced by Rosaline Cosmetics in a wide variety of alluring shades ranging from the modish Purple Orchid through tones of Rose Pink, Burgundy, Electric Red, Tulip and Red Rust—in fact every shade for every colour-type and every occasion. Make sure you do not miss this enthralling Demonstration. Ring Maeder Salons to-day for a seat reservation. Advt.
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24868, 7 May 1946, Page 2
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