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If you se© a jar of Sydal (Wilton's Hand Emollient) in a friend's lious© in nine cases out of ten your friend wilt recommend you to try some. So general ia the use of Sydal. — Advt.
MRS. MATHEWSON'S pEJGAT WINTER SALE Commencos TO-MORROW, AT NINE. See Lieb of Surprising Bargains on another page of this issue. 264-206, LAMBTON-QtJAY. OUR PRICES ON MILLINERY Are Lower than Erer Jaefc Now! EVERY LalJy wbo really wante one of the latest style Hate ought to grasp this opportunity of getting just tho Hat to euit her. Our Black Velvet RaaxJy-raado Hate at 5/6 are really spmothmg > out of the ordinary, and we invite your inspection. MISS WALSH, THE LADIES' OUTFITTER, COURTENAY-PLACE. WELLINGTON. MILLINERY SALE. "m/TISS M'KEEGAN desires to notify her many customers that her WINTER SALE OP MILLINERY IS NOW ON. EXCEPTIONAL REDUCTIONS. BRITTAIN'S BUILDINGS, 54, MAN-NERS-STREET. L ANGER Drtsseutting School (established 1902).. Ladies who have to study economy ,in dress can make their own Frocks, Costumes, Children's Dresses, etc., at the Longer DreßSCutting School. System ia simple, efficient, and .successful; no calculations. Ladies' Tailoring also taught, with or without chart. Terms, from 6 lessons, 10s 6d. Cut Patterns a specialty. Millinery Class. Miss. K. Stewart, Principal. Rooms 94. Willisstreet, opp. Shortt's. WANTED Known— S. RISKE. Tailoc, will Reopen on 20th June his Tailoring Business at 185, Manners-street, few doors below Grand Opera House. Tailor-mado Costumes to order, for one month, latefct materials, from £3 ss. TO MOTHERS. MRS. GALLOWAY, *n experienced Certificated Maternity Nurse, will he in attendance at tho addresses hereunder for the purpose of giving Advice (free) to Mothers on tn© uses of GLAXO, and on the O»ra *ud Feeding of Infuita generally : — Mr. Glennie, Brooklyn— Tuesdays, 10 a.m. to 11 »jm. Mr. Castles, Newtown— Tuesdays, 2 p.m. to ♦ p.m. • ' - , Mr. Castles, Courtenay-place, Thursdays, 2 p m. to 4 p.m. Mr. Dawo, Lower Hutt— Fridays, 10«,.m. j to 31 a.m. _ ! Mr. Williamson, Jackson-street, Petono , —Fridays. 2 p.m. to p.m. Mr. Gibbs, Chomist, Upper Hutt, on sth July. For immediate advice rinj up Glaxo Nurse, Telephone 2125. STEED-UOBEETS, HAIR PHYSICIAN, FACE SPECIALIST, AND MASSEUR. IMPORTANT NOTICE. NEW departmtnt now op«n for Ladies' Hairdreisinff. Beautifully fitted and most comfortably arranged. Vibro and Hand Massage for Face and Hair, Marcel Waving, Manicure. Transformations, Toupi»t», and Curls maUc from, the besl, natural wavy hair, llairwork of every description done. Combings ma<le up into any design. Special attention given to Children's Hair. llairwork cleaned aud redressed at moderate charges. MACARTHY CHAMBERS. Willis-btreet. (Opposite Wimdwr Holt)).
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 146, 22 June 1915, Page 9
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