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BUSINESS NOTICES. JAYS gXCLUSIVE GOWNS AND CLOAKS. Novelty Sports Wear. : A. BLACKMORE, \ 242, Lambton quay. Tel. 42-461.' ' , - . / * ■ ■'■■•.' "■'■•• AGNES SAMSON..' "JJEW Shipment just arrived Smart Tennis Flocks, Afternoon Gowns, in printed crepe de chine and floral ninon. Parisian Bags and Necklaces selected in Paris by Miss Agnes Samson. 110; CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. fr • • ■■•"•"- -? I -WEBMNG WKG" I : AUhougK the .use of Rings for Be- = | trothal* goes back to the earliest i s ages, it was not until the seven- 5 r teenth century that they were ex- H s tensiyely used as a symbol of § | "Poesy" rings, a's they were called I : .in thosa days, bore an engraved z z Poesy or rhyme such as "No s s. Gift can. show the Love 1 Owe," =. ■ z etc *■■'■'! E The whirl of modern life has swapt 1 : away many old whimsicalities, but = = the Wedding Ring still retains to = ; the full its deep significance— 1 = circular as a symbol of eternity— s r fashioned of gold or platinum, in- : : dicating a nobls and enduring = : affection—still worn on the third ' = = finger of the left hand in defermce = | to the ancient belief that there ex- s z isted a vein coming directly from = s the heart. . i 1 No thought or care can be too = i great i when selecting, THE WED- r 1 DING RING. We offer you only z z the best in Plain Gold or Platinum, = 5 or in the newest chased patterns, I ■ H or set with precious stones. E I Pric« in 18 ct. Gold: Plain, | = 25/., 30/-, 3S/- to 45/-: = = Chnsed. 30/-, 33/6, 42A to = = 45/-.-' ...... = = Platinum, £5/15/-, £6/10/-. 5. ; Set with Diamonds, £8/10/- = E ' to £30. . - E [.Stewart Itawsii's I I The Quality Jewellers, I = ' WELLINGTON. ' § B-"7-"-""" "'- "•"'•"••4 HAIR kNP TOILET SPECIALISTS. MADAME MAXDJE. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR POSITIVELS DESTROYED. ONLX.A FEW MORE WEEKS f ONGER to forever rid yourself of that ■'-' obnoxious growth of hair, as I will shortly be leaving for America. Don't wait until; the' last .veeb of my stay,-but start at once and continue until your face is beyond criticism. Only one way—the electric needle .There is no paste or depilatory known to science that can permanently removs superfluous bair. By my 12-needle method I c..n remove as mans hairs in one hour as the old-fashioned oneneedle method can in 10. No Pain, No Scars. Hours, 10 to 4. -Telephone 20-513, ROOM 4, • Crown Building. Puba street. ' .$ WHAT IS ELECTROLYSIS!—It is the only effective method of removing unwanted hair, the insidious enemy of beauty.. The treatment is painless and permanent; a standard Eolleston Beauty Service. Appointments preferred. Mrs. ROLLESTON, . LTD., Hair, Skin, and Permanent Waving Specialists, 250, Lambton nimy Tpl .42-927 Wellington ,

JewellayandSilveiplaie Hurry up! There are only four more clays left to ' , buy those presents from Young*. Don't mis* them! The reductions are remarkable. And 'remember! Our Sale finishes on Saturday, 16th November. <- G. &T. YOUNG LTD. __ jT Jewellers - 252 Lambton Quay. '.Vi Iti bound to be CLEAN/from sunny fields CREAMOATA'pasees ™iougn 3K5 cleaning. Meeting £ improving processes to you? I KMcncn-t never touched by hand/ i finrSiealifiMt . » /. . Cream <r the oat /^^^\ w^^nlp "Aadcaaascanbel' ( jMT V •^^H^^il-ijS/ Get a Silver Spoon urith ever\ V ■ '§ t+*H^ backets. For collection jhtet write to- V^ B .■ f a^RGEANT DAK, P.O. 801 M, CORK^^fg S j

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 119, 15 November 1929, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 119, 15 November 1929, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 119, 15 November 1929, Page 15

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