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Miss Samson, Customhouse quay. Just opened, a new shipment of afternoon and ovening gowns. Three-piece sports suits, specially chosen by 'Miss Samson in London.—Advt. Flowers for Invalids. Posies of Fragrant Flowers bring cheer and happiness i'to the sick room. Miss Murray, Viceregal Floriste, 36, Willis street. — Advt. Ladiea who have had their hair permanently waved by ordinary methods aro pleasantly surprised at the soft suppleness of the Eugene wave by the new steam process. The gentle persuasion of tho hair by harmless sloam demands no sacrifice of the hair's natural softnoss, silkiness, or sheen. In tho capable and experienced hands of our Adele Piesse, a beautiful wave is assured. Stamford and Co., Ltd., 68, Willis Btreet, and at Auckland. Telephone 44----745.—Advt.

A REQUEST. tf~VWING to the nearness o£ the approach--v ing Races and the phenomenal rush of Spring Orders, I request intending patrons to place their ORDERS E YRLY, so as to ensure completion. Latest Materials from England and France now to hand, and may be inspected at my shop. F. N. SPACEMAN, LADIES' TAILOR, Woodward street. Tel. 42-353. ~~~ Telephone 23-214. "TtyTARGARET," GOWN MAKER. ■"-^Ladies' own materials made up. Remodelling. Prices Moderate. Exclusive Styles in Day and Evening Wear Kept in Stock. ROOMS No. 1 AND 8. M'DONALD BUILDING. 132, Willis-st., Wellington (Next Albert Hotel).

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 68, 17 September 1927, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 68, 17 September 1927, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 68, 17 September 1927, Page 7