Sareta Salons of Beauty Culture v ■ mm apHISI HU HI mm ma Introducing Our Children’s Salons—and Andre Pasalic! THE charming Children’s Salon and Playroom at the Sareta Salons have caught the fancy of mothers and children alike. €J The illustration above shows the. Hair-trimming Salon, where the little folk sit on horseback or in motor cars while their hair is being trimmed. €J Below is shown the Playroom, beautifully furnished with chairs and tables made by the clever craftsmen of the Jubilee Institute for the Blind. Here a trained nurse keeps watchful care over the little ones while their mothers are receiving treatment in the Salons. <jf The walls of both rooms are decorated with hand-painted reproductions of popular characters from children’s books. Ladies’ will be interested to learn that we have secured the services of Mr. Andre Pasalic, the noted specialist in ladies’ and children’s hairtrimming. We specialise in the genuine Eugene method of Permanent Waving close to the scalp—beautifully undulating and natural—a wave that is a beauty treatment for your hair and that will last for eight or ten months. All other branches of Beauty Service by London-trained operators under the personal direction of Mrs. E. K. Wright, of London, holder of Eugene and Phyllis Earle Diplomas, and late of Beath’s Salons, Christchurch. [Telephone 46-413.] 1 Sareta Salons of Beauty Culture Smith & Caugheys Building Auckland mm rSi. Childrens Play Room—Sareta Salons of Beauty Culture
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 750, 24 August 1929, Page 22
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