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IT IS NICE TO KNOW——that one’s hair is cut to suit the features, carefully finished, and given that added charm so essential to correct appearance. These things are assured here. I specialise in Ladies’ Hair Cutting, Shampooing, Curling and Waving—such work is not a side line here. T. A. ROBINSON, Ladies’ Hair Specialist, TOILET PARLOURS, Upstairs, CENTRAL ARCADE. TELEPHONE 1655.

Bright’s Are Famed for BEDROOM FURNITURE. ONLY because of the Fine quality Material, Superior Designs and High-Class Workmanship, but because your own order comes direct frem the Factory to you at less than shop prices. ARTHUR E. BRIGHT, “From Factory to You.” KURIPUNI FURNITURE FACTORY. QUEEN ST., SOUTH, MASTERTON. TELEPHONED 1189. ■mN i i i Ui \\\v I IBM 1 uL I s ' And a bar of— Eaborlite Soap Why do housewives everywhere demand Laborlit'e Soap in preference to »ny other? Because they have Found it to be the one soap that immediately loosens out dirt, is so effective that but half th'e quantity is needed, yet is so pure it cannot harm even delicate fabrics. make Eaborilte Your “ Ulasbword” Use it for Paintwork, Enamelwork, Floors, etc. It cleans whatever it touches. Made from fresh fat from inimals slaughtered under Governnent supervision. You’ll know LABORLITE by the check wrappers and packets. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES. I HAVB A WIDE RANGE OF ELECTRIC FIRES e AT REASONABLE PRICES. All Domestic Appliances and Accessories in Stock. Lamps from 5 to >5OO eandle power. Full Inquiries Invited re ELECTRIC RANGES AND WASHING MACHINES. GEO. BILDERBECK. PERRY STREET. TELEPHONE 1399

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Wairarapa Age, 12 August 1926, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, 12 August 1926, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, 12 August 1926, Page 7