HEMSTITCHING, PICOT EDGING, BUTTONS, EYELET TRIMMING, And NAIL HEADS, SILK STOCKINGS REPAIRED. TRY TEE ORIGINAL FIRM, f lEERTY, LIBERTY, LIBERTY, L Stock Exchange Buildings (Right under tho clock), 10 WATER STREET. 'Phone 2,411. THE DANCING SEASON IS HERE. NO Doubt you have given due thought to Frock and Shoes; but have you realised the beauty that Permanent Hair Waving imparts to your personal appearance? It adds that charm that is bound to make an “ impression.” Call and talk tho matter over with us. MISS OLOUGH. Hairdressing, Toilet, and Manicure Rooms, 62 George street, Dunedin. PERMANENT HAIR WAVING. MISS MAC.KAY (late of Melbourne), Toilet Rooms, H.B, Buildings, Octagon, has much pleasure in introducing to all ladies the Most Up-to-date and Perfect PERMANENT HAIR WAVING MACHINE on tho market, which has just arrived from Paris, and is tho only one of its hind in the Dominion. ’Phono- 467. TOILET PARLORS. T AEIES who take a pride in their pera 4 sonal appearance should visit the Up-to-dato Toilet Parlors in the Savoy Build ings, where expert advice in all maDer; appertaining to tho Toilet may bo obttacc 1 gratis. MISS BROWNE. Note tho Address; Savoy Buildings (Take the Lift to the Second Floor). ’Phono 84. CARE OF THE HAIR. "V VIBRATORY (SCALP AND FACE V MASSAGE. SHAMPOOING, CUTTING, SINGEING, TINTING, Etc. PERMANENT HAIR WAVING. Waving Outfits for homo use stocked. EASTERN Method for Removal of Superfluous Hairs. Miss WILLIAMS, lies and Poole. T> EADY-TO-WEAR FROCKS, EVENING DRESSES, AND OVERCOATS. LADIES’ OWN MATERIALS MADE UP. Miss WHELAN, Dressmaker and Costumier, 40 George street (over Townsend, jeweller). Open Friday Evening. EMBROIDERY. Lingerie, Blouses, Coats, and Frocks Embroidered. Hemstitching, Picot Edging, etc. MISS WILLIAMS, Late with Liberty, 26 GEORGE STREET. Entrance through El-Gar Millinery Salon. ’Phono 1,828. LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S TOILET ROOMS. FOR Hair Treatment, Face Massage, and Superfluous Hair Consult EGYPTUS, Jamieson’s Buildings, Stuart street. Consultations Free. ’Phono 1,793. EXPIRY OF LEASE SALE. GIVING UP BUSINESS. BARGAINS IN DRESSES AND BOYS’ SUITS. Misses dawson, Ladies and Children’s Outfitters, 251 George street.
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Evening Star, Issue 18339, 28 July 1923, Page 9
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