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"A woman's crowning glory is her hair." That is to say, it should be, but very often is not. Really beautiful wUvy hair makes a soft halo for the face which is infinitely becoming. With lank, straight hair the effect is quite otherwise, and even a pretty face loses much of its attractiveness. Every woman instinctively knows this, and endeavours to improve matters by the use of curling pins and similar devices, none of which ever achieve the real object aimed at, which is a permanent natural wave. Yet at the Permanent HairWave Co.'s rooms, where an up-to-date improvod method of waving, which will last through all weathers after once being done, can be achieved at quite small outlay. Consultation free. Call No. 1, second flood (over Carroll's). — Advt. Somebody has said, "Let me select tho songs for the people, and who will may make the Jbaws," meaning that music has a greater influence than laws; he was right. Young folks carry with them out into the world memories of the delightful Evenings at home spent round the Piano. Their lives are moulded largely by these early surroundings and their tastos for music, and musica] instruments grow apace. For such reasons let as exhort those commencing home life to add a Challen, Rogers, or Allison Piano to their household goods. Any of these famous Pianos can be bought on the easiest of terms from The Wellington Piano Co., 124, Lambton-quay. Writa or oall for particulars before purchasing elsewhere. —Advt. On the Melbourne block, rude street urchins cry after the ladies, " 'Obble, 'obble, 'obble," in derision of the hobble skirts ; but no such embarrassment awaits those who secure one of the new "Girtcn" costumes now being shown by the local drapers. The Girton. combines simplicity, elegance, and comfort It will be found invaluable to those requiring a smart dress for shopping, picnics, boating, or in any exercise where freedom of movement is necessary. Being of woollen material, iti will, after washing, retain its shape and appearance in every detail. —Advt. • ' J. Godber and Co., Ltd., have just landed a largo shipment of English biscuits, including toy cracknels, Italian, Adriatic, Neapolitan, and Venetian wafers, chocolate boudoir, ratafias, Grand Beurre, Rivoli, San Remo ice cream, sponge rusks, teddy bear golden puffs, b^nta Clans, etc. To be had at both establishments at reasonable prices.— r Advt. Weddings. —Brides 7 and bridesmaids' bouquets in numerous styles, artistically designed f only choicest flowers used, Special floral tributes for invalids, friends, relatives—at Miss Murray's, Vice-Regal florist, 35, Willis-street. Telephone 265.—Advt. Have you tried tho new Redio metalcleaning and polishing cloths? They save such a lot of mes3 and trouble. J. E. E\ans, 158, Lanibton-quay, is making a special display this week. —Advt. If you are interested in tho building of your vitality and getting robust health quit complaining. Get "Vitalis," tho nerve builder. 2s 6c! bottle, from Claude H. Perrott, M.P.S., Ph.C, Chemist Manners-street. —Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 41, 18 February 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 41, 18 February 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 41, 18 February 1911, Page 7