I Heads / f z you win / /. >Tw /■' ; Hr Jh /..._/J When the line of a woman’s chin and the shape of her brow and the nape of her neck are noticeably lovelier because of the way her hair is dressed . . . when that hair is healthy, shining and full of light . . . when it keeps its shape from set to <et then you know her hair was dressed by Ballantynes J_|ere are a of the things our Beauty Salon do: Permanent Wave and Combination Waves. . . Eugene, Permezzie and Non-Electric Hair Re-conditioning, Thinning and Tinting, with Setting or Marceile Hair Brightening. Oil Shampoos and Rinses, Shampoos and Setting Manicures, Eyebrow Arching, \ And. of course. Facial Treatments You will enjoy your treatment and leave the Salon with a feeling of youth and buoyancy, conscious that you have recovered your poise and are looking your best. Telephone No. 69 TIMARU
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Closing Next Week 0 00 fjF ■The Gamins Act. 1908" J /)' Objects: To raise funds to the extent of the * profits available for the objects to be epcclflerf bv th* Hon Minister of Inte.rnsl a ffaira. Secretary: < MeARTHUK. PO Box 110. Welllnrtoß. » Treasurer: T I T I Y I ■ 0. L HAMMOND. PO Box 110. Weilinrton. I ffl •] •] f i A 11 L I « CLOSES 23rd AUGUST. 1941 A A a DRAWN . 3rd SEPTEMBER 1941 VT . 1A KaR- 1 I A I I MR D. McCORMICK. siflL f ‘3 rtu? Manchester St.. Christchurch a Please send me tickets m O LOT FOR LITTLE’ Art / Cnion (Tickets ?/S each) enclose Postal Note for t ,4 | | J | W also stamped addressed envelope for reply. (Postal stamps not accepted b L. A in payment ef tickets.) t P t F.f. V mam. j (Mr.. Mrs or Miss) S | F I IT I address ? JI L A. A. 4 $ Fnjfflnss'vr 11lii i
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Timaru Herald, Volume CL, Issue 22043, 16 August 1941, Page 3
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