Weight Estimating Winter Show ENGLISH CHINA, handcut Crystal, Gay, Scintillating, Artistic and Educational. DIXON’S CHINA STALL. Right in the Centre of the Winter Show. The “BIG FOUR” Prizes for 2/-. I DINNERWARE, Derby pattern, in Royal Blue and Burnished Gold, with Tea and Breakfast Service, in finest China, all to match. Just suit you. 3 2 DINNER SERVICE, with broad Burnished Gold Decoration on Ivory White; also Tea and Breakfast Service to match; rich and dignified. 3 SERVICE OF HAND-CUT ENGLISH CRYSTAL, consisting of six liqueurs, six wines, six champagnes, six goblets, six small tumblers, six water u tumblers, one decanter, one I quart jug. Imagine all this sparkling on your sideboard. 4 AYNSLEY TEA SERVICE; worth coming to the Show just to see. A wonderful combination of deep lustrous blue and pure filgree Burnished Gold. Specially imported from the makers, John Aynsley and Sons, England. WHAT DO I DO TO WIN? Just lift a weight and estimate • what it goes. The nearest to the correct weight gets the prize. SOMEONE MUST WIN! WHY NOT YOU? Prizes for Every Night of the Show 1 Dixon’s China Stall Winter Show MODELE TOILET PARLORS, Over Littlejohn and Son. Jewellers, LAMBTON QUAY. Phone 44-883. MRS. CHEYNE. All Styles in Shingling and Bobbing. BEAUTY SPECIALIST. SUZANNE, Late of Bond Street, London; also Rue de la Paix, Paris. Hours 10 a.in. to 6 p.m. daily. 140 WILLIS STREET. ’ PHONE 23—523. “MAISONETTE” HAIRDRESSING ROOMS (Miss Logan). VIOLET RAY or Vibratory treatment for falling or fading hair Dandrull removed. Herbal and Inecto Staining Shingling and Trimming, Marcelling. Manicuring, Chiropody, otc. inecto. al] shades, 6s. 6d ; full boxes, 4 sets. o-i s 6d. “Maisonette” Powder (cream flesh, rose), Gs. (id.—ROOM 14, I LET CHER’S BUILDINGS, Willis Street Weiiington ’Phone 44) —370 Goitre Sutlerelf irom fills ilistiessitig com plaint, cut out this advt NOW and post f<> me wOb youi name and address Aftel 25 years ol extensive research work I have prepared certain nori safe remedy Particular- free. ROOT MUIR ID.), Dominion Road I'rtnn Terminus. Auck land. To be met by a woman walking in tier nightdress and with bare feet was the experience of a young man in a New Plymouth street at a late hour one night (says “The Taranaki Daily News”). Realising that the woman was sleep-walking, the young man procured female assistance, an' 1 ' ,n ing wakened in the proper mnner, the woman was conveyed to her home.
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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 255, 12 July 1926, Page 2
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