The first will in the English'language, now lodged in the Durham registry, is the. will of a chandler, who bequeathed candles to various churches, and some special ones that were over, nine feet hitrii to the cathedral at York.
The only Eugene permanent hairwaving machine in Wellington is now installed in our up-to-date salons. The five new (1923) patents ensure a perfect wave, hitherto unobtainable. Having secured the services of a sjiecial operator from Maison Ray, of London, we can now guarantee to give ladies a beautiful permanent wave, without frizz or the slightest injury to the finest hair. Stamford and Co., 68, Willis street Telephone 21-220.—Advt.'
Weddings.—lf you wish to obtain that finish and artistic touch to your wedding,, order your bouquets from. Miss Murray, Vicu-licgal Florists, 36, Willis street.—AdvU
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 146, 21 June 1924, Page 14
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