Wedding Bouquets—To make each Bridal Group distinctive, harmony in colouring is essential. Miss Murray, ViceRegal Florist, 36, Willis street.—Advt.
To-day, the woman whose hair is permanently waved by the Eugene process, whether she retains her tresses or is shingled, has a wave indistinguishable from the natural, and her individual charm is accentuated. Perfection and nothing less is the ideal offered you in the artistic distinction of the Eugene permanent wave. Stamford and Co., Ltd., 68, Willis street. Thone 44-745.—Advt
Styles in hosiery nave changed since the days when mother, was a girl. Can you imagine the sensation she would have caused by such a display of hosiery as that given by the modern girl? They ■were such unlovely cotton affairs toosmall wonder skirts were worn long. To-day lovely Silk Sheen Hosiery is 'he vogue, and it is priced at only Ss lid.— Advt.
E. N. SPACEMAN, Ladies' Tailor, of "Woodward street, ANNOUNCES, the arrival of the first shipment of Autumn Materials, direct from his London Buyer. Choice Tweeds, Ottoman Repps, Cashmeres. * Early inspection is invited. F. N. SPACEMAN, Druids' Chambers, Woodward ttrcet, Wellington.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 13, 16 January 1926, Page 14
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183Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 13, 16 January 1926, Page 14
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