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PERMANENT WAVING Simplex Machineiess .... 17/6 to £1 /I / - Combination £l/5/- to £l/7/6 Jamal Machineless £2/2/- / 44-627 SdloH Principal: MISS O. BRAITHWAITE. First Floor, ELLISON CHAMBERS, QUEEN ST., OPP. WYNDHAM ST. KILLS "lAMAR" HAIR Eastern Herb. My method is perfect. It Is harmless and permanent in its effect. At first treatment all hairs are INSTANTLY removed by the ROOT —a definite cure started. GUARANTEED. MARGARET DEANE, Box 259, Auckland. Stamped envelope for particulars. PYRUMA FIRE CEMENT A Ready, Hard-setting Cement which resist* STRONG HEAT. Repairs Fire Grate Bricks Easily and Quickly, lib. Tin, 1/3. 21b. Tin, 2/-. Sold by: GUMMER'S HARDWARE STORE, Next Herald Office, Queen Street, Auckland. J. OATES LTD., Symonds Street, Balmoral and Otahuhu. F. PHILLPOTT, 242 Broadway, Newmarket. WINGATE A CO. LTD., opp. C.P.0., Queen Street, Auckland. i. R. M C KENZIE LTD. Cordially invite ladies desirous or getting 1 excellent results when setting- their hair to try the new British Setting Lotion, "Sta-Wave." The rapidly increasing sales and excellent reports from ladles who are using: it already are most gratifying-. it is delicately perfumed, non-sticky, and may be usea with the utmost confidence on all hair. A few drops applied as directed will retain wave under perfect control at all times. Bottles 1/6 each, may be had from all branches of J. R. McKENZIE LTD., throughout the Dominion. Also from leading Toller, Depots everywhere. Wholesale Distributors for Auckland: R. V. WARMAN LTD., N.Z. Insurance Buildings. CflfllFOSH nssnm MINERS COUCH CURE

i ■ m KNOWN NAMES INSPIRE CONFIDENCE JAMAL Easy on your nerves and on your hair,' JAMAL is gentle in operation.. It is the only Permanent that uses no wires, elec-i tricity, hot gadgets or harmful chemicals; Feather-weight pads bathe each strand, causing it to wave of its own accord. : Above all, JAMAL is beautifully lasting, in ; its'results, ~,,,, ' CLAIROL This, remarkable treatment i#. the only shampoo oil tint that cleanses, reconditions and tints the hair in one short operation. Whether you simply want to restore the natural colour, or radically change the colour of your hair CLAJROL will ,<to| iteasily, naturally and so perfectly your i closest {Friend cannot detect it. MONTE WINTER, 2nd Floor Power Board Bldgs, Phone 41-316 j $ 59/6 to 7gns Full range of patterns sent with pleasure. FREE I The (Hasson Gazette to all who want to reduce their Clothing hill without sacrificing quality. I w i '9 >A IM Cloth in all shades with or without 35/Wool Crepe, Krepola, and Wool Marocain. Smartly styled for all occasions. You'll love the new shades sent to select from. Glassons' Warehouse, Lichfield -mm, % ;\\ at sea •• • and all's well- But who wants to be At. wa at midnight anyway! Personally* we prefer to spend the Dog Watch in the luxurious comfort of our Tattersfield bed. To reall/ appreciate the consummate skill of Tattersfield craftsmen you should try lying awake for a while on a Tattersfield mattress (if you can). And the beauty of these luxury beds is that they are as enduring as they are comfortable. Years of sleep won't make any difference. Ask your Furnisher to show you the Tattersfield Mattresses with the beautiful new self-coloured tickings designed to harmonise with any colour scheme. You will be surprised at their moderate cost. :\\ \\N

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23061, 11 June 1938, Page 6 (Supplement)

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23061, 11 June 1938, Page 6 (Supplement)

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23061, 11 June 1938, Page 6 (Supplement)

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