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Maison Mac JELLICOE CHAMBERS Wyndham Street. Phone 42-207. w w To booat our business and in order to become well known t | we offer you PERMANENT I WAVING, 1 Full 15/6 Head I (Same work and finifh as a ?j £3/3/- Perm.) § E. O'HARA, late London, Paris, g Sydney, holder of Diplomas and Silver Cup for Hairdressing and Permanent Waving. T i I Appointments may be Booked. g PHONE 42-207. mimwimiH 561 yt te < cIART S • GLOVE . . THAT ENSURE DEFINITE SAVINGS FOR THE THRIFTY • Art. Silk, new slip-on style; elastic wrist; soft gauntlet, trimmed in contrasting colours. An exceedingly smart and serviceable GIovC. Beige, Rosewood, Pastelle, Lilac, Nude, Black/White 4/6, 4/11 pair. • Art. Silk, one dome; small fancy gauntlet cuff, in latest designs. Very new and distinctive in appearance. Shades are Beaver, Rosewood, White, Black/White. -5/11 P a ' r • Art. Silk. Elastic wrist; long, soft gauntlet, with stitching and gusset of darker shade. Will make an attractive addition to the new Spring costume or frock. Shades are Rose, Beige, Sand 5/6 pair. • Art. Silk, trimmed at wrist with contrasting band and novelty rucked cuff. Altogether smart and stylish, and extremely appropriate for new season s wear. Shades are Sand, Beaver -6/11 P a > r * • Art. Silk. Elastic wrist; long gauntlet, trimmed with self A delightful Glove that reflects its wearer's very good taste. Shadesi are Pastelle, Beaver, Grey. 7/H pair. • Art. Silk. Above elbow length. No smarter Glove than this could be imagined. Jt features the newest design, and will be very much admired for its smart appearance. Shades are: Pastelle trimmed Beaver, Flesh trimmed Pastelle 7/11 pair--1 Victor Brand Ladies' English 1 SAMPLE SHOES 1 Stocks of these fashionable Sample Shoes are Tast 4% / diminishing, but there Is still MII / a good selection left, In \S t Court, 1 -Bar, and Tie styles. Showing - in Black Patent, Size 4 Black Glace, Black Kid, Brown only. Glace, Brown Calf, and Black or Brown Suedes. 20/ Glove Department, Ground Floor . INVALIDS REGAIN STRENGTH—and vigor quickly if Lb air diet include*— The J QUEEN ST. Phc 46-920 (8 lines). P.O. Box No. 320. PURE EXTRACT OF BEEF. ••• - Mp*Um «J>. m.nmry M*> M ■uM tfMOM s»4 Mnagtfc. C«t > }m T« Mvld by «a Cnw —4 Price 1/ 'a Jat. John Court Ltd. GJove Specialists. J.C.L. Rag - Wool Making Competition ends at 5 p.m. next Monday. Phone 41-273 FOR DRY CLEANING AND DYEING THAT PLEASES—MOODY'S DYE WORKS, Ltd., Crowhurst St., Khyber Pass. Suit*. Costumes. Frocks. Overcoat*, Dry Cleaned and Pressed, 4/6. Our Vana Collect and DeliverUorit ruk ApoiLuuj .4" v. & tefe -* ?<^ ■ \ ..; \ V^ v - llSfe ONLY LUX IS SAFE ENOUGH FOR THEM JUST one wash with the wrong soap can completely ruin your lovely silk stockings, dainty lingerie, and winter woollies. You pay so much for these pretty things, that it is folly to risk the delicate colours and fine threads in a soap you know nothing You know you can always depend on Lux. For years its purity and safety have never varied —you can wash the most fragile garments in your wardrobe in bubbling Lux suds, and they will come out like new. is en er now i Isn't it worth spending a few pence on Lux, when it means protecting all those expensive clothes you value so much ? At the new reduced prices, it is false economy to use anything else. A LEVER PRODUCT —Made in New Zealand f UWOEMWEAm cver Roslyn is riq^

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20982, 19 September 1931, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20982, 19 September 1931, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20982, 19 September 1931, Page 18

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