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BUSINESS'NOTICES JAY'S GREAT REDUCTION SALE, FOR 10 DAYS ONLY, Commencing ' SATURDAY, 26th JANUARY. ■'.'•. A. BLAGKMORE, .; ■,■■.. 2-12, Lamb ton quay. .-■■.-..■; Tel. 42461. . .., . . NEW FURS. FOR .OLD! . ' (~)LD and Shabby Furs when renovated " by Tossmans' become fresh and new. When we remodel and repair, out-of-date . furs they cannot be distinguished 'from the newest fashion models. >■' .-, , Truly, new furs for old!, ■ ' •.-. . And the beauty of Tossman renovations is that they cost so little!, , -...•-, Call at our Showroom and.we-■will: be pleased to examine your furs and to quote for their complete renovation. • ' A. TOSSMAJS AND CO.; LTD.. ..... THE RUSSIAN FURRIERS, ■'•■ 196, LAMBTON QUAY ; (Opp. Midland HoteD* ■•■'■■.;; .: Wellington. , , . "Time is for slaves, but 1-such. a. . timepiece is fit to- watch over the . hours of v Goddess." „:;-. •" —Louis Quinze. t TT"".. 1 .''. ::. -...' TPVERY modern Goddess will be charmed with the clocks to be found in our store to-day. Here 'are clocks for every room in every home. Smart. little Bedroom Clocks from France, that have enamelled, dials and cases. Clocks, in unique shapes and patterns. Eight and; fourteen-day Oak Dining-room: and Hall? Clocks which chime the quarters,...and; strike the hours. ' ' , THE FINEST SELECTION" OF ■ RELIABLE CLOCKS IN NEW .•: ZEALAND. '.:,- ---> From 10s 6d up to. £12 10s. . ; Then we have a, fine range, of GRANDFATHER CHIMING CLOCKS Belling up to £45. ' '.'■■■. Come in and see our qualities •'• ; and unequalled values in clocks. ■' ■ STEWART UAWSON'S. THE QUALITY' JEWELLERS, ' WELLINGTON^ WINTER COSTUMES.: \ i| DELIGHTFUL Materials for the better' . ■ tailor-mades now in stock. Intending .'clients are respectfully asked to-place their orders early. f. vn: spaceman, : Ladies' Tailor, Woodward street, Wellington. Telephone 42-353. rpHE MARIE DEAN. STUDIO. For CHILDREN'S PORTRAITS, Cuba street. Telephone 21-700. HAIR AND TOILEI SPECIALISTS. riONSULI A SPECIALIST. - j Direct from America. '■ \ MAbAMiIiAXtNE. H With her -.-.. ■:. LATEST AMERICAN. I'2-NEEDLE METHOD OF REMOVING SUPERFLUOUS HAIR 500 hairs per hour, each hair removed permanently and painlessly. Madame treats each case personally. No inexperienced operators practice on Madame's patients Anyone who besitates to eubnijt Jto this treatment owing to previous unsatisfactory treatment is assured the success depends upon the skill and ability of the operator Madame has successfully treated hundreds of ladies. No. <&se so severe but what she can positively cure. CONSULTATION FREE . Sittings from. 10s 6d. ■■ " . ROOM 4, Crown Studio Buildings, Cr. CUBA AND DIXON STREETS. i Telephone 20-511.'• IXTRS. 'DENNISTOUN-WOOD, "*■ 150h, Central Buildings, ■ Main road. Karori ? Massage, Violet Ray, >"■• Staining, Face Massage ■ Combings made up; Switches, etc j Trimming ;: • ■■'■. special.. feature ; Advice tree Tel .26-820 ; ...., YOUR PERSONALITY' MUST.BE 1 • SUITED, TOO.' CTYLE of hair .is. one thing, but per-. >J sonality must be reckoned with' it, too. In bobbing ,or /shingling hair we give as much attention to individuality as we do to style.- MRS. ROLLESTON, LTD;, Hair,' Skin, arid Permanent. Wav-. ing Specialists, .250, Lambton ',quay,"Tel. 42-227, Wellington. :' .".:." : . .". ■ , MILSOM'S, Old-established Hair and "•*■ Skin Specialists Personal appear- ' ance counts for much In every branch of beauty culture Milsotn's e&D satisfy the most fastidious Second Floor, ''Evening Post" Building'(take "lift)" Tel 41-273 TIfAISONETTJi! - Sairdressing. Rooms •"•* (Miss Logan), Room 14- (upstairs). Fletcher's Buildings, 4, Willis-st.—Per-manent, Marcel, Finger, and Water Waving Latest methods for face .and scalp massage, and all branches of toilet :nrofession. Tel. 40-370. . . ' I

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1929, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1929, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1929, Page 13

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