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MISS CLOUGH, Art Needlework Depot. —New Assortment Linen Tray Cloths, lazy daisy and Early Victorian figures. 2s 6d, 3s 9d; 'Duohesse Sets. 4s lid; Tea Cloths, 10s 6d; Aprons, 2s llcl; Worked-in Stranded Cotton, washing colors, l£d skein; lovely Artificial Flowers from 9d; small Finished Tray Cloths, suitable serviettes, mats, Is 64, 8s half-dozen; Shopping Bags (with side pieces to enlarge), 2s lid.—62 George street, Dunedin. ’PHONE 12-106. ’OONSULT MISS TURNER For WEDDING BOUQUETS AND FLORAL DESIGNS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. FLORAL STUDIO: 230 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. LAST WEEK OF FIRE SALE, No. 4 OCTAGON. STILL NUMEROUS BARGAINS. EVERYTHING MUST EE SOLD. SEE WINDOWS. RODGERS, 4 OCTAGON. Awarded Corsets Gold Medal. CORSETS MADE to suit all figures. Special Kedusu Corsets, Brassiors, and Belts, Surgical Corsets. Hernia, Floating Kidney, Maternity Belts, and Spine Supports. Awarded First Order of Merit at New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition, 1925-26, ADVICE FREE. Miss ANDERSON, Corset Specialist, H.B. Buildings, Dunedin. ’Phone 13-037, private 12-334. CHARMING, ATTRACTIVE WOMEN-! THE EUGENE PERMANENT WAVE KEEPS ALL HAIR BEAUTIFUL. ft.r I S S E. B R 0 W N E, ’Toilet Salon, SAVOY BUILDING. Take the Lift. ’Phono 10-084. c ALDWELL'S 114 Goorgo HOSIER V street (next SERVICE, Penrose’s). Complete Range of Bond's NIC 2 FIT at 4s lid, SYLK-ARTO at 6s lid, and DU-O-SYLK at 8s lid {pure silk), all latest .shades, At CALDWELL'S. MISS CLOUGH, Ha.rdressing and Needle work Specialist.—Ladies requiring Tinting, Shingling, or Buster Stylos, Sham pooing, Face and Head Massage with Violet Kays or Electric Vibrator v-sit our Toilet Rooms. Solo Agents for Bland's Vegetable Hair Dye, Madame Weigel's Cut. Paper Patterns, and also “ Spirella ” Corsets which wear tor years. 62 GEORGE STREET. DUNEDIN. Eugene permanent wave, as demonstrated personally by Mona. EUGENE. The only one of its kind in Dunedin . Expert Shingling, Manicuring, Shampooing, Face and Scalp Massage, Pedicuring. Hair Tinting and Staining, and all kinds of Toilet Work. Miss MACK AY, Toilet Specialist. H.B. Buildings, Octagon. 'Phone 467. ILES AND POOLE, LTD. (Vioe-Royal Hairdressers), 49 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. Made To Order m Our Own Work Rooms, Prices on application. Manufacturers of Han Work of Every Description. TRANSFORMATION SWITCHES, ETC., I LE S AND POOLE, Mies WILLIAMS, Ladies’ Toilet Specialist. L T D. BOBBING, SHINGLING, TINTING, SHAMPOOING. Etc. PERMANENT HAIR WAVING. EASTERN METHOD FOR'REMOVAL OF SUPERFLUOUS HAIRS. Bungalow tea rooms, TRAM TERMINUS, ST. HILDA. FIRST-CLASS CATERING (All Cakes Home-made). Wo specialise in Weddings, Birthday Parlies, Private Dances, etc. Hear the “Plaola” and tho latest " Panatrope," a boon tor evenings. given. T. RUTHERFORD., Proprietor. ’Phono 22-857.

■Weddings in ‘Westminster Abbey are not encouraged, and lew have taken place there of late years. Among them are to be remembered that of Lady Patricia Pamsay and the wbnderlul bridal of Princess Mary. Lady Katherine Scott, daughter of the late Duke and Duchess of Buccleuch, was married to Lord Hampden, and Lady Peggy Primrose, younger daughter of Lord Eosebcry, became Countess of Crewe in Westminster Abbqy in the spring of the same year. There is an occasional affair, however, in the Henry VII. Chapel, which is sometimes used for specially favored couples who like an historic venue, even with limited accommodation. Among those who have been married there is Lady-Burgh-clere’s daughter, Miss Mary Gardner, "Princess Mary’s friend, with Lord HolIcnden’s eldest son, Mr Geoffrey Hope Morley. This month another wedding will have the lovely old Henry Vll. Chapel as a setting. Mr John Maude, the barrister, only sou of the famous actor, Mr Cyril Maude, and the late Mrs Maude (Winifred Emery), is to go to Westminster for his wedding with the daughter of Dr and Mrs Morris Murray, of Boston, U.S.A.

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Evening Star, Issue 19634, 13 August 1927, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19634, 13 August 1927, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19634, 13 August 1927, Page 20

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