• More changeable than the weather are the changes that take place in the styles and fashions of women’s hairdressing. To be modern, the dictates must be followed out to the last curl, and no matter how much care and attention you may spend on your dress, unless your hair is equally up-to-date. all your efforts will be in vain. A woman herself does not always know which particular style of hairdressing will best suit her, and this is where the advice of an expert ■ is so essential. 1 There is no one more qualified to •I give you sound and helpful advice than Miss Alice Ryan, recently arrived here from one of the leading beauty parlors in New Zealand, to take over the direction of Maison Owen. Next time you’re passing drop in and see her and have a chat about your hair, or phone 100 for an appointment. Consultations free.*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18596, 5 January 1935, Page 11
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