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mflKt Lire tflSltft To arrange your parties To make your appointments To have a chat with your friends To keep in touch with your family To make up a table of Bridge / TtIjEfHOTIJ £j Styles to Satisfy Everyone To do your shopping J « No one need think that they “ would not suit glasses.” Nowadays there is a style to suit EVERYONE. Make an appointment to-day' to hava your eyes sciestifically examined. A. H. FAIRMAID L; N. MEDIAN Consulting Opticians FAIRMAID OPTICAL CO. LTD. Queen’s Building, I I Dunedin, Cl, 61 Princes Street. ' 1 Phone 11-551*

fault was fixed at three months’ imprisonment, the warrant to be suspended so long as £SO was paid by February 18 and the balance paid off at the rate of £25 a month. Costs amounted to £1 18s 2d.

“ The most disillusioning thing I encountered on the trip was Bagdad,”said Mr E. L. Sutro, of Poukawa, in telling the Hastings llotary Club some of hxs experiences on a flight from Australia to England in an Imperial Airways liner. “ I had read my Arabian Nights from boyhood, and knew the romance of them well. All I can say after having seen Bagdad is that it is the filthiest hole 1 have ever seen, and it is a pity that not all of the women were veiled instead of only some of them.”

THE GENUS CHEIRANTHUS That’s a wallflower, you know. And is SHE a cheira—ef, wallflower? We’ll say not. How does she manage to make herself so attractive to men? Simply because she studies the lessons of the advertisers in the ‘ Star ’ . . . the fashion shops ... the beauty shops.

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Evening Star, Issue 22261, 12 February 1936, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22261, 12 February 1936, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22261, 12 February 1936, Page 13

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