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I The Advantages I o/ a. . .. . PERMANENT I ■ WAVE ■ i There U undoubted satisfaction in the realisation that whatever the hour and wherever the place, one's hair is always becomingly arranged, and always at its best. • Small wonder then that there arc ever increasing demands for the PERMANENT WAVE. Mother and daughter alike in every ' branch of 'society—sport, business, or profession—are availing themselves of this means of transformation so successfully effected in the Beauty Salon at the D.I.C. . Naturally we recommend the McDonald -or the Eugene method •• j as being the best. ' ! 1 Moreover, the skill of our assistants undeV the direction of Mrs. i Teasdalc Billington, our up-to-the-minute equipment, and hygienic ! and luxurious appointments, cannot fail to induce you to join our long list of well-satisfied patrons. No charge is made for consultations. New Facial Treatments at the D-I-C Tin Mystic Manager, a new and effectual means to a naturally beautiful complexion. The new Mjw'i'c Massager enables you to give'yourself a steaming hot massage followed by an icy cold massage. Combining the heal, I cold, and massaging together, you have a perfect method of applica- ■ lion, right in your "own home, by yourself, without expense, with a ! perfect massager that costs but little and lasts a lifetime. I Massaging for local blood circulation is recognised, endorsed and i prescribed by the highest medical authorities arid by leading men ■ of science in promotion of health and beauty. ! By regular, use of the Mystic Massager rough skins are made smooth, pale faces are made to glow with health and beauty. The confidence . i ' gained by a satisfied glance in the mirror adds poise, grace, and . .; . : ' . charm to ones-self, |; THE ICENE TREATMENT. ■ I The new Ice Treatment for use after facial massage invigorates the I muscles, keeping the skin smooth and firm.;. i Call and let us explain these and othernew trealrnents # 'to you. I D-I-C Children's Haircutting Salon '■ Have you introduced your little ones to the delights of our Children's '■ . Corner? A real Nursery Rhyme Playground. Such a. quaint piclurei book garden with chairs in which'the small clients sit to have their j hair treated, shampooed, or cut. I Milk and biscuits arc served at tiny tables on Saturday mornings. i D-I-C CHILDREN'S BIRTHDAY CLUB. '< Every child whose name is recorded in the D.I.C. Birthday Register , 1 will receive a Birthday Greeting Card from Aunt Nell. • Will small patrons kindly ring and book appointments in order to ; avoid delay and disappointment. : Ring 43-123 and ask for Miss Rose Gohl.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 26, 31 January 1930, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 26, 31 January 1930, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 26, 31 January 1930, Page 5