yourself go. Know for once, Just how beautiful you really are. Start with a shampoo. A fluffy, sudsy, richer-than-cream and scrubs and brings back life and lustre to your hair. You’ll be thrilled! But the party’s just beginning. Ask for a trim. Have your tresses moulded to a new siltake stock! You’ll feel ready for a Plunket Ball or a curtain call. But wait , , ," there’s more to come! a word. Let the operator choose your make-up and apply it expertly. Be DIFFERENT about it all. You won’t believe your eyes ... so we’ll do something about them too . . . starting with your eyebrows, and working right down to the last delicate touch of shadow. And there you are, the beautiful woman you always knew you could be, revealed,! sort of thing. Add a rinse while one of our girls rubs houette, while deft fingers snip and cut. Close your eyes and let a wave work wonders! When the comb has been drawn through soft waves for the last . . , sit up and Call for a facial, and a manicure for luck. Don’t say *3 Bookings for the <r Plunket now advisable^ HA I RDR ESS IN G and BEAUTY SALON S TELEPHONE I 1-749
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Evening Star, Issue 22722, 9 August 1937, Page 16
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