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Duponfs LAST SEVEN DAYS OF SPECIAL OFFER to Celebrate opening of their New Queen St. Salon. EUGENE System Permanent W A VIN G FULL HEAD \$J. FULL HEAD A cordial Invitation Is extended to ladles to view the unique and exclusive reatiiros of this ultra up-to-crate salon. 11 11 Roxy Theatre Buildings (Next Woolworths) 'PHONE 46-488. In anticipation of warmer days Celia introduces to you clothes of style, quality and distinction. English Spring Weight TWEED SUITS PRINTED CREPE DRESSES and ENSEMBLES Light-weight WOOL CREPE DRESSES Special care has been taken with the choosing of our larger-sized garments, of which Celia is showing an extensive selection. SELECT EARLY FROM BLACKETT'S BLDGS., Corner Queen and Shortland Streets. Phone 46-665. » Just tub on Vapoßub VTI Joy of Spring by Rail Inspiring Trips at Low Cost From far and near come reports of early spring. Marvels of colour are glowing on sunny landscapes. Lambs are frisking in fields of brilliant green. New glorie3 are on the hills and mountains. Nature calls mankind to enjoy the heart-warming pageantry. Up and away for a holiday by rail I Young —or not so young—you will be refreshed by pleasant changes of scene. Whatever your tasks may be, you will do them better after a little holiday. Cosy Trains for Cheerful Journeys PROVED BY 2 GENERATIONS

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22197, 26 August 1935, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22197, 26 August 1935, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22197, 26 August 1935, Page 3

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