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It is an act of folly to wear Glasses where there is no necessity for them, but if you have any trouble whatever with your Byes it is aIBO an act of folly-not to have a Specialist-examine them. If you are in doubt about yours, cnsult our Mr, Garratt, Eyesight Specialist, Glen-ara Pharmacy, 94, Cuba street.—Advt. Wedding Bonquets.—To make each Bridal Group distinctive, harmony in colouring is essential. Miss Murray, Vice-Begal Florist, 36, Willis street.— Advt. In appreciation of the splendid patronage accorded us by the ladies of Wellington during the )ast fifteen years we have decided to introduce the following innovation:—Every twentieth permanent wave will be done free of charge (half-head), and every five hundredth purchaser of goods or attention will be- permanenty waved free of charge. Besults will be announced. Stamford and Co., Ltd., 68, Willis street. Tel. 44-745.—Advt. The prestige of Hay ward's Ltd. as a style source of unequalled importance is immeasurably increased by their present showing of Frocks and Ensembles. So elaborate a presentation of Fascinating ?*Ddes you will not see elsewhere in the Dominion.—Hayward Limited, 226, Lambton quay, Wellington.—Advt.

WHY MARSHALL'S QUALITY FURNITURE is tKe Cheapest. WE make our OWN FURNITURE, SELLING direct from FACTORY to the PUBLIC. WE are in the Low Rent Area, therefore saving you from paying High City Rents. Pay a Tramfare and purchase your FURNITURE from us CHEAPER THAN SALE PRICES. OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS TILL 8.30 P.M. /gff&^iffi J- £• MARSHALL, ITD. JP*?nM3fglffl^ ' (QUALITY FURNISHERS.) Pri'T^BJft!!^ 4650 ADELAIDE ROADNJiLfflgrojg^ (First Stop pa»t Basin Reserve.) test* In Our South Window are a number of beautiful articles of silver, electroplate and jewellery. They have been specially selected from our stock. Some of them are already marked at far below their original price. We wish to dispose of theta to make room for other stock—and so, realising _, that there is among our clients a cultured taste which is not blindly bound to the wheel of fashion's latest * whim, we offer such people the unique opprotunity to make these articles their own at a reduction price of 50% Surely the fates would be kind to A perfect debutante gift—delicate one who wore a ring of emeralds, pale green peridot drops, clusters set In the form of a Swastika for of small dainty pearls and dialuck —gold mounting and band. monds are set in gold—charmOriginal price £12, now 50% less. ingly designed, in pendant, earA similar ring-sapphire set, is rings and brooch—Now £5/10/----also offered price £7/7/-, less 50%. the set, Qttlcjohrfg

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 70, 23 March 1926, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 70, 23 March 1926, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 70, 23 March 1926, Page 13