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/ 3J » s fu m Your hair curled or waved professionally* and you do it yourself electrically! Lend the professional touch to your hairdressing in the privacy of your own home. With the HOTPOINT CURLING IRON you can impart a beautiful natural wave to your hair at your own convenience. It is designed so that an even temperature is always maintained— it cannot possibly become overheated. THE HOTPOINT COMB slips over the rod of the Curler and dries the hair quickly and easily after a shampoo. We shall be pleased to have you call and inspect these articles, which are heavily nickel-plated and of handsome appearance. Hie National Electrical & Engineering Co, LIMITED, Chambers’ Building, 125 Stuart Street - - DUNEDIN. Telephones 2108 and 3050. Free Motor Service to and from CASH AND CARRY STORES Starting 14th inst., on MONDAY, TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY, of each week, CASH AND'CARRY STORES will inaugurate _ during the Winter months a Free Motor Bus Service for all who wish to take advantage of their Low Prices at 141 GEORGE STREET. SERVICE TIME-TABLE AS FOLLOWS;— ON MONDAYS. f.m* .0 —Leave St. Kilda, via King Edward road and Princos street. 2.2o—Leave Cash and Carry, via South road; arrive Caversham 2.30. 2.4o—Leave Caversham, via South road. 2.so—Leave Cash and'Carry, via George street; arrive Gardens 3 p.m. 3.5 —Leave Gardens, via George Street. 3.2o—Leave Cash and Carry, via Princes street and King Edward street, and arrive St. Kilda 3.35. B.4s—Leave Forbury' Corner, via Cargill road and Princes street. 4.5' —Leave Cash and Carry, via South road; arrive Caversham 4.20. 4.3s—Leave Cash and Carry, via George street; arrive Gardens 4.50. s.lo—Leave Cash and Carry for Forbury Corner. ON TUESDAYS. 2.lo—Leave Forth’ street, via Union and George streets., 2.30 —Leave Cash and Carry for Forth street. 2.4o—Leave Forth street, via Albany and Cumberland streets. 8.0 —Leave Cash and Carry, via George and Union streets for Ravensbourne. ! B.2o—Leave Ravenshonmo Post Office, via Union and George streets. B.4o—Leave Cash and Carry, via George and Union streets for Forth street. B.ss—Leave Forth street, via Frederick, Castle, and Hanover streets. 4.lo—Leave Cash and Carry, via Albany and Cumberland streets for Forth Street. 4.2s—Leave Forth street for Cash and Carry direct. 4.4o—Leave Cash and Carry for Ravcnsbourne, via Georg© and Union streets. s.ls—Leave Cash and Carry for Forth street, via Frederick, Castle, and Hanover streets. ON WEDNESDAYS. 2.ls—Leave Nairn street, via Kaikorai Valley; arrive Cash and Carry 2.35. 2.4o—Leave Cash and Carry, via George street ; arrive Normanhy 3 p.m. 3.0 —Leave Normanhy, via George street. 3.2o—Leave Cash and Carry, via George and Princes streets; arrive Cargill’s Corner 3.35. 3.4o—Leave Cargill’s Comer. B.so—Leave Cash and Carry; arrive Kaikorai 4.10. 4.lo—Leave Kaikorai; arrive Cush and Carry 4.30. 4.3o—Leave Cash and Cany; arrive Normanhy 4.50. 4.so—Leave Normanhy; arrive Cash and Carry 5.10. s.lo—Leave Cash and Carry; arrive Cargill’s Corner 5.15. In any suburb whore 20 residents will arrange to come in on a certain day wo will send tho Bus for thorn and return them later in the day. HOWLAND STAVELY, CASH AND CARRY STORES, 141 GEORGE STREET, YOU CAN GET ASPRO3 AT CASH AND CARRY THIS WEEK--25 for 1/4, 50 for 2/. ■ o 3SIZ mm n The Pleasures and Benefits of a Mustard Bath, gOME may play “footer,” some may play golf, and some may just catch a cold, but the real feeling of fitness comes from the hot Mustard Bath at the end of the day’s play or when you feel a cold is coming on. 150

r A ADVERTISEMENTS for inserJriL tion in the ' Evening Star ’ are ■■ AccepteQ subject to the understanding • that 1 the right is reserved to Delete or Amend any portion of an Advertise* ‘‘ inent which may bo considered nndesirib!e to aftpixu su written by the edvertiier.

IN order to have the ‘ Star ’ out in good time, it is found impossible to classify Advertisements that come in after noon. . After this hour they cannot be classified. We would therefore request Advertisers to kindly bear this in mind, and send in their Orders eaxly.

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Evening Star, Issue 19274, 12 June 1926, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19274, 12 June 1926, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19274, 12 June 1926, Page 22

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