SALE STARTS TUESDAY, 10 A.M., Of Over £2000 OF HIGH-GRADE SAMPLES! £2000 OF HIGH-GRADE SAMPLES! Bought at 13s 4d in the £, comprising: Smart New Robes, Frocks, Skirts, Jumpers, Blouses, etc. Finest L.C. and Madapolam Underwear, including over 300 different Dainty Nights., 250 Camisoles, and every style of Garment roquired. Sample Hosiery, Socks, Child's and Girl's Apparel, and several thousand pounds' worth of Piece Goods, etc., bought for cash during English slump. COLE'S CASH DRAPERY CO., A 108-112. CUBA-STREET. LOST. FOUND. PERSONAL. LOST, between Ngahauranga and Kaiwarra, Saturday evening, Shooting Boot. Finder will be rewarded on returning same to 191, Willis-st. LOST, Saturday I night, at Courtenaypl. Tram Shelter, or 10.10 p.m. Island Bay Car, three £5 Notes. Reward at Jnniss and Son's, 68, Cambridge-ter^' race. ' , '^ LOST, a Hair and Gold' Brooch, Crystal Earring. Reward, Miss Medley, 15, Upland-rd., Kelburn. LOST, on Saturday, Purse, containing notes and receipt, by working boy; reward. Apply 860, Evg. Post. L"OST~lasrWednesday^iight, 2 Postal Notes. Write 836, Evg. Post. OST, Saturday, between 12 and 1 o'clock, in Cuba-st., a Brown Leather Purse, with week's wages; name and address of owner inside. Apply Evg. Post. LOST, Saturday afternoon, Black Purse, containing note, cash, and tickets for theatre. Finder please return Bank's College. ; . LOST, Saturday afternoon, between Newtown Park and Donald M'Leanstreet, Silver Wristlet Watch. Reward, Caretaker's House, Newtown Park. LOST, a Fox Terrier Pup.' aged 5 months; answers to the name of Toby; much valued, reward. Apply Nolan, 13, Broadway-terrace, after 5. OST, between Te Aro and Oriental I Bay, Bunch Keys on chain. Please return to Evg. Post. LOST, Saturday, Bunch of Keys. Finder please reply 885, Evg. Post. LOST, Saturday, Gold Bar Brooch, cameo centre. Apply Evg. Poet. 10s reward. FOUND, a Purse. Owner can have the same by describing contents and paying for this advt. Apply.Wm. Miller, 31. Edinburg-terrace. _ OUND, Child's Tan Shoe, Saturday. Owner can have same paying cost' of advertisement. Apply Evg. Post. AKEN, by mistake, from Hotel Argonne, during last Test Match, Dyed Black Military Overcoat. Reward on returning to above. _^ MATRIMONIAL. ELDERLY Gent, widower, wishes correspond elderly Lady or Widow, no encumbrance, view same. Write 894, Evg. Post. ■..-.. .- WANTED, the Addresses of Mrs. M. Anderson, late of Dixop-street, Wellington; Percy Kirby, Returned Soldier, late of Wellington; J. W. Fitzpatrick, late of Eketahuna; Fanny Williams, late of Wanganui; Bessie Clempert, late of Wellington. Write 864, Evening Post. ■AM AN» TOILET SPECIALISTS. MISS MILSOM, Hair and Face Specialist, oldest-established. Hair staining done by experts, all shades, Inecto or Henna process. All hair work. 94, Willis-st. Tel. 814. ■ MADAME JEAN. Burnham's (Chicago) Scientific Methods and Appliances for all branches of Face and Scalp Treatment. We specialise. in Inecto, the famous French Hair Colouring. 139, Lambton-quay. Tel. 1369. ' STAMFORD AND DO., 123, Cuba-«t., have (uiite the largest stock of Human Hair in the Dominion, from part of which is manufactured various designs in Transformations, Drawn Partings, Wigs, Scalps, Toupees, and Switches, etc. Every Bhade procurable. Ladies' own combings mounted, 2s 6d per oz. All Salon Treatments obtainable. Children's Hair Cropped, la. Telephone 21-220. PERMANENT WAVING — Just as Marcel Waving caught on with the feminine publio years ago, so has the Nestle Waving to-day. The popularity of this method of treating straight hair necessitates early booking for appointments, and oountry clients would do well to keep that fact in mind when visiting Wellington. Mrs. Rolleston, Ltd., Hair Physician, etc., 256, Lambton-quay. Tel. 1599. ■ ■ r UPERFLUOUS Hair Con be Removed easily, safely, permanently. Rusma (Reg.), only genuine, guaranteed Hair-destroyer, never failed yet. But beware of imitations. Write direct to Mrs. Hullen, enclosing stamped addressed envelope. Wrinkles, Freckles removed by wonderful Coman Method. Send Is 6d p.n. for Booklet, "Short Cut to Beauty." Florence Hullen, C.M.D., 3a, Courtenaypl. Tel. 22-070. Open all day Saturday. MISS HILSON, London Specialist, guarantees personal service in all branches of the profession. Latest methods and appliances. Permanent hair colouring 6s 6d. Hygeia Toilet Parlours, 132, Wil-lis-st. Tel. 2802. ■XTISIT MRS. CAMERON, BOUDOIR ' * CAMILLE, for Marcel Waving, Henna Shampooing, Manicuring, Massaging, Electrolysis, etc. Full stooks of all Toilet preparations of excellence. Cooper's Buildings, Willis-street, Wellington. Tel. 1791. nnHERE'S A BEMEDY FOR EVERY X ILL. We specialise in the world's famous Inecto Hair Stain, guaranteed to bring back faded hair to its natural colour. Inecto does not stain the skin, but leaves the hair beautifully glossy and bright.— Consult MISS LAUKENSON (late Farmers', Sydney), 60, Willis-street, next Gambie and Creed's, Tel. 148. MODELE TOILET PARLOURS. • (Mrs. Cheyne). WE specialise in Hair Tinting, Marcol Waving, Hair Treatments,' Henna Shampooing, Faoe Massage, Face Bleach, Electrolysis, Manicuring, ©to. Modern Hairwork of every description. Large assortment of Threatrioal Wigs for sale or hire. Address: 220, Lambton-quay, over Littlejohn and Son, Wellington. Tel. 21-692. ] MISS SILVER, Hair and Skin Specialist. Electrical Face MaS3age, Bleaching, Moles and Skin Pigmontations removed. Superfluous Hair destroyed, Chiropody, Foot Massage, Curative Treatment for every condition of Hair and Scalp, including baldness (either sex). Streaked or previously dyed hair removed. Inecto Staining. Toilet Rooms, Manners-st., ODp. Britannia Theatre. \ Tel. 2170. _ . \ /CHILDREN'S throe-garmont Meridian VV Outfits, shades green, saxe, violet, putty, usual price 455, for 19s 6d; a bargain. Archer's, Upp. Cuba-st. E Your Own Milliner—Hat Straw. Is, Is lid to 7s 6d piece; 2000 pieces to' select from; Wire Shapes and Buckram do., 2s lid up. Archer's, Upp. Cuba-st. 'Tl H- ty Jingo!"—Mr. E. (Tod) J. yj King, Dance Pianist, String Band, Smoke Pianist, Teacher of Piano, Tea Room Pianist; Pianos Tuned. The Glasgow D'Alberts, piano pisoa, posted for 2s 2d. 18, Qnean-at., Cit«-
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 81, 3 October 1921, Page 1
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