Only the choicest of China Teas are at all appreciated nowadays, and these fine growths are very scarce and difficult to secure. At the present time Nelson Bros., 63, Dixon street, Wellington, have in stock a particularly choice first crop Panyong, and it 'can be obtained from them in lib or 51b packages.'—Advt. The superiority of a "Stamford" Permanent Wave is apparent when its real permanence is recognised, and most apparent when the time comes for re-waving the newly grown hair, for the process we employ is the only one that creates regularly-and continually permanent waves so exquisitely natural that their presence seems due to Nature, not to art. • Stamford and Co., Ltd., 68, Willis street, Wellington, and i at Auckland. —Advt. Wedding bouquets of charm and distinction; presentation posies and baskets. At Miss Murray's, Vice-Regal Floriste, 36, Willis street.—Advt. '
Littlejohris still |/ Kin jy in Lambton Quay Homes simply must have fine TABLEWARE As well be destitute of furni- ■ ture as lack tableware you would be proud to display. Yet good tableware is easily ','•.' acquired—and once acquired never needs replacement. Here is heavy hand-forged solid silver and Al quality E.P. with lines of classic beauty in modern setting—yet inexpensive at— Qttlcjohng
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 126, 30 May 1928, Page 13
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