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CLOTH-COVEBED BUTTONS, Mado from your own material. Clippings or cuttings will do. HEMSTITCHING AND PICOT EDGING Makes a delightful finish to Blouses, Dresses, Bed and Table Linen. PRICES ON APPLICATION. Dunedin button and hemstitching COMPANY, Whitcombo and Tombs’s Buildings, 76 Princes street, Dunedin (Late of 24 Water street). S ILK FOR JUMPERS In all shades, 8s lid Per Skein. 4 Skeins in box makes One Jumper. Miss CLOUGH, 62 George street. TA/fISS MACKAY (late of Melbourne), iii Toilet Rooms, H.B. Bui’dings.-Hoir-dressing, Marcel Waving, Shampooing, Clipping, Buster Cuts, Henna Tinting, Brightening, Tint Hair Staining in all brunches, Manicuring, Face and Scalp Massage, Lessons in Hairdressing. Hours, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m,; Wednesday till 9 p.m. for the benefit of those ladies unable to attend at any other time.—'Phono 467. SHAMPOOING, TINTING, MASSAGING. Etc. M ISS BROWNE, 2nd Floor, SAVOY BDG. All Latest Electrical Appliances. ’Phono 84; or by appointment. TOILET. PERMANENT. HAIR WAVING. MISS WILLIAMS (Ilea and Poole), Nestle Permanent Hair Waving Operator. Hair permanently waved by new steam process, also water waving. Ladies are assured of every care and attention. Appointments booked.

! Cyclists! WHY BE SPATTERED WITH MUD IN WET WEATHER? It can easily be avoided. Tho present stale or tho roads makes it imperative that your machine bo iitted with the best Mudguards | obtainable. i Wo can supply you with the . | famous BLUEMSL’S ; CELLULOID MUDGUARDS ' : at the, undermentioned Reduced ! ! Prices; | PEERLESS . . 10 C, per sot, i PROTECTION . 0/6 per set. 1 | POPULAR . . 8 6 per sot. ; 1 All fitted with FLAP on front guard. I Single Mudguard half the price of | a set. ' | STEEL MUDGUARDS | HOOPSTAY,” suitable for ladies’ I or gentlemen’s Bicycles, i/ per i a set. ’ ; I ALL CYCLE ACCESSORIES avail- | able, including Lamps, Capes, I, Balls, etc. | Inspect Our Stock. |W. A. Scott & Soils I 181-183 GEORGE ST., DUNEDIN. MXjraHmoMsccx'ai®™ ■’57’ES! Tho injurious Tannin Dust is removed from ROMA TEA, the Tea with Aroma. Roma, makes a delightful refreshing beverage. Afore cups to the pound, too. ir 't> iot's fedf.S'A, Tram i mm ■?f>. -Sr's >1 A 'd iCiv JL - Round the Tram Sheds, the Work Shops, on the Wharves and at the Factories you will hear all the boys say : “ Rexona is the best remedy in the whole country. We all use it.” All these healthy lads know what ihey are talking 1 about. They live a strenuous life, and always wish to be in fit condition ; but bruises, abrasions, cuts and hurts are bound to come their way, in the natural course of events, and it is when these occur that they prove the worth of Rexona, the Rapid Healer. BEXOKA "BIST There are so many uses for Rexona that everyone is using it now. One day it may be found useful for the minor hurts which are forever occurring in everyday life, and another day it will prove invaluable for the more serious troubles, such as Piles, Eczema, and various forms of Skin Disorders, People in every class of life use Rexona, from the highest to the lowest, and Rexona brings relief to all; so get a I/O not of Rexona to-day, and you mil soon find it so useful that it will not 1)0 long before you are getting tho larger pots, holding nearly four times the quantity, for o/-. : i THE RAPID HEALE iHHßSisas&sosiaaSEesßiiß GET Quotations from ‘ Evening gtar' Office for large or small quantitisa of Printing before placing your order.

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Evening Star, Issue 18057, 26 August 1922, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 18057, 26 August 1922, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 18057, 26 August 1922, Page 9

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