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1 | ' TOWN HALL, to '" ■; | II THEIR ROYAL HIGHNESSES I | I The DUKE and DUCHESS of YORK I I 1 and AFTERNOON TEA I f j \ At|€OVERpENT HOUSE, TUESDAY, Bth March, 1927 | ji ;fj \\tjXW^l^ESSES~Ap^[caiions will be received for the 1 % fi -\ W-*s??. privilege of waiting on table at the I ?i ■ Preference will be given to regular waitresses J ;:. I'#t^PP 13! iirqi gVitr'lrie!r Erflployers'permission. State whether 3-hour ■ %.j - !;tJf^ai!y engagement preferred. Uniforms provided. Fares paid. .§ !.J gfaj^ CATERERS [ :j I \ ***^s^§ " WELLINGTON; | £ 'SIIK^ ,',l,'|y ,|i»i»n j,i|, i,? ,«■|!]«]e!i!!g!iiii;|;:!i:j|;iii!i;!i!i:!jgran:-||;iii|l I Have |#w entered the wi prizes Ist PRIZE - £50 2nd PRIZE - £25 ■}. ' 3rd PRIZE'- £15 Twenty Prizes of £5 'I . ' The success of thjs important contest is now i beyond doubt; Hundreds of photographs I? testify to the charm of Amami users in ■\ ■' New Zealand. Who will win? 'A ? It may be,you—for there is still time to enter. ! Send iv the photograph which does justice to ::> ypur type of beauty. There is no entrance fee— ;; simply attach an empty Amami envelope to show ', you are an Amami user. ;: MTT Mr. Tbos. M. WilEord, M.P., oE WeSHssgton, :[ . %\\ and Mr. W. W. Bolt, oE the Famows-Las&y ; * JJ Filsas, have consented to act as Judges. i ALL YOU HAVE TO DO : '( -. Write, clearly, on the back of the photograph your name and , address. Enclose with it an empty Amami envelope and post : to Judges, c/o Amami Beauty Competition, P.O. Box '.'■■ No. 1528 Wellington. NOTE: Photographs should be not ■: less than postcard size. ' No photographs can be' returned. The ■ judges'decision must'be accepted as final and legally binding. I letAMAMlmakejoii!MISS PEGGY LAMONT. the Amami Girl choi^i from No. 1 for Dork Hair. Nd. 5 hmdrtds of beautiful girls to represent the perfect type of. for Fair Hair—complete With ' 'Bntxshßaautymtheliiternatumal Beauty Competition, U.S.A. Lemon Rinsing Powder. ' ■-. <g> COUPON ~- ~~ •; - Mellin's Food Si'tJjuh Co^'s Milk must be modified by Mellin's Food. your naWa Hundreds of thousands of infants have been . ,&££& successfully reared oa . ,;-., Si£ ,Scndforafrce Sam pi et o^ - : "BUILT FOR LIFETIME SERVICE"— ]""^ "OUR SPECIAL" I 11 I 11 Mte Woven Mattress OSEBJ^^^I ments or this first dasswu'e,piattTess. ' lfc| I ff|F^fs» -T* 38*3^^ E DAVID *CME LTD. r^^-Lf^^ l. STPRDEe/st£e*T (off m*<m Street), Wellington SUIfSALE UNUSUAL! EXTRAORDINARY ;7 ■ Daya SALE of > UNCLAIMED SUITS ■ 79/6 Ordinary Price 5 to 6 Guineas. A Great Opportunity to buy SCHNEIDEMAN'S SUITS at a Substantial Saving for this reason: After a-most successful selling season, we find ourselves with a number of uncalled for -suits, with deposits ranging from .61 to £9. These we. have marked down accordingly, and included in our sale for seven days only. SCHNEIDEMAN & SONS, LTD - 86 Manners Street HI Cuba Street.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1927, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1927, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1927, Page 16