♦ 0 & *9 S' sP O' urn ¥J % * % U€ K LAlNfft A M L H ASSOCIATION "IPAK.E pleasure in announcing that Permanent Hair Waving charges have been reduced as from * 26th July, 1929. This reduction does not mean that less service is being given or that individual attention is being neglected, but it is being made solely in order to bring permanent waving within the reach of every client. S8»~ NOW £1 for 20 Curlers ! CARTER AND ASHER, MRS. A. GLYNES (Salon Rejuvenol). T. A. TURNER, Lister Building, Victoria Street - Phone 40-798 CUT THIS OUT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
Miss Margaret O’Connor New Zealand’s Leading Authority on BALLROOM DANCING. Assisted by Miss Kathleen O’Connor and Mr. W. E. Priestley. Miss O’Connor but recently returned from abroad and Mr. Priestley has just returned from studying in England and the Continent. All pupils and intending pupils are reminded of the STUDIO CHAMPIONSHIP which wi’l again take place later this year. First Prize—Free Trip to Welling, ton to compete against Wellington Studio for the Challenge Shield. Also, £3/3/- and Gold Medals. Second Prize—£l/1/- and Silver Medals. STUDIO.—9I, Queen Street. (Over Hugh Wright s) I.adies’ Shop. ’Phone 46-214.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 726, 27 July 1929, Page 22
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