Follow the wave of fashion and indulge in a permanent wave. It will save you trouble and time, give you comfort and satisfaction, making the hair easier to dress in any style. Will endure through wet and windy days, and is of untold comfort to women of fashion, to travellers and nurses, etc. i\o more curling tongs, no more curling pins, no unsightly and uncomfortable head at night. The wise woman of today has her hair wave in such manner as will last, and .this can only be done by the Permanent Hair Wave Process. Company's rooms, No. 1 second floor (over Carroll's), 4 Willis-street. Consultation free. — Advt. A MOTHER'S BOON. Don't let Mother hurt her eyes darning stockings. Buy her a Singer Darner. It costs only 3s 6d, and can be used on any sewing machine. It not only saves time and eyestrain, but it darns the heap of stockings better, quicker, and neater than can be done by hand. Call at the Singer Store, Willis-street, and see it used. Ask them to show you the Mercerised cotton to use in the needle. The usual wool is for the shuttle. — Advt. • A man is as old ass he feels, and a woman as old as she looks. "Vitalis," the nerve-building tonic, makes you well and keeps you well. — Claude H. Perrett, M.P.S.P.LO., Chemist, Mannere-st.— Adyt.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 21, 26 January 1911, Page 9
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