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7T-BCBI- ■ ere—ini . mi—t«l . upao 8 ’ Permanent Waving | I ' EUGENE LATEST MACHINE. A ; MARCEL WAVING, HAIR TINTELECTROLYSIS, SHINGLING. ! SCALP AND SKIN. TREATMENT, SHAMPOOING. O J i Catherine Enwright has now in- JJ 1 :-/-••* _• u - • stalled the very latest Eugene Oil m Method »f Permanent Waving. M Results guaranteed. HAIR TONICS. ‘ / d Best Quality English, French, Ameri2 1. . can Powders and Face Creams, ft ’Phone: 2458. K fatbflrino Fashionable Ladies’ Hairdresser. g U vullsul (ESU LisTTI McGruer’s Buildings - Wanganui. [j nr—inr— ino—,«»— rz>T—us,—izsw— irei—■/, all come Clever Mary •"THE ENEMY OF GREASE." Everyone who has dirt or grease to get off the hands in the course of their daily work or week-end hobbies, comes naturally ta “Clever Mary.” Grease and grime, paint and tar, nicotine stains and stains from money—all yield instantly to this magic cleanser. It will not harm the tenderest skin works equally well in hot or cold, fresh or salt water. Free Sample gladly posted by The Paget rdanufacturing Co. (N.Z.) Ltd., 120 Street. Auckland.

School Boots wWßt^ or th e B°y s BOYS’ OPEN FRONT BOOTS No. 182# VK/No. 1«2». Black Box Calf. No. inio -L.. ' > •'■■-’3 leather lined with sewn soles. 1828 .r Medium weight best boot. 7 t 0 10 - 14/h: U to 1, 16/6; 2 and 3, 18/6; 4 and 5, 19/C. BNo. 1820 Is the same style In Tan Willow Calf. 7 to 10, 15/6; 11 to 1, 17/6; 2 and 3, 21/-; 4 and 5, 22/6. No. 1828 is the same style in Black Glare Kid. 7 to 10, 13/6; 11 to 1, 15/6; 2 and 3. 18/6; 4 and 6. 19/6. BOYS’ OPEN FRONT BOOTS ‘"Made by Hannah" g” . No. 1827.—Chrome with serew- < ’ J soles. Light School Boots. \ 7 to 10. 9/6; 11 to 1. 11/O; No ISM 2 and 3, 14/6; 4 and 5, 15/6. No. 1819 No. 1819 la the .ame style, but with No. 1823 ' tt'Sr Sewn Solee. 7to 10. 13/6; 11 to 1, 15/6; 2 and S, 17/6; 4 nod S. 18/6. No. 1825 is the same style as 1827, A/****. but of stouter materials throuchout, an< l with Standard Screwed Soles and Toe and Heel Plates. For Heavy School wear. 7 to 10, 12/6; 11 to 1, 14/6; 2 and 8, 17/6; 4 and 5, 18/6. X ' ’'7%, BOYS’ BOX CALF DERBY SHOE * by Hannah't" —B°ys’ Box Calf Der- ' b y Shoes with stout sewn No. 1817 '"Will Soles. Sizes 11 to 1,15/fi: 2 and 3, 17/6; 4 and 5, 18/6. No. 21 HANNAH’S VOU will get prompt attention if you Your neatest Hannah Branch is . * send to either “ Hannahs Mail Order m. ...m Dept.. neere.t g j Avenue> CASH WITH WANGANU 1 ORDER ) —— Vo, ./•'V nncTirr NOTE : Uniform low price! at I vol nut 11 d L. all our Branches.

I Sound Value p Is much more satisfactory than a so-called “AMAZING I ; BARGAIN.” There is usually some flaw in a “bargain,” which, ; ; overlooked before acquirement, asserts itself later. We are not J making “bargains,” we are making the best boot for fanners we ! 1 know how. The best materials we can buy, and the best work- ; j manship we are capable of go into the making of The Selwyn Farm Boot ; 4 - A —East India Kip ' T— Uppers. ; B—Full Watertight ' Ilf Tongue. ' C—Protecting Tongue. ! I —Wax Thread Scams. ; , t' —Smooth Leather ' • Lining. I F—Leather Block Toe. • G —A few Nails or • Sprigs in Soles. I .Sramfeasaf n—Solid Leather In- ; TL soles. I—Special Waterproof ; ! , . Layer. * } f U—Solid Hand-pegged ! / Outsoles. K—Whole Leather Heel ; ttJ? o / 231 Pieces. } / L—lron Ti t . M—Solid Leather Stif- ; • _ fenor j : TO MEASURE IF DESIRED. N—Seamless Counter. • 1 O —Shaped Backs. | Selwyn Shoe Co. i> SELWYN BUILDINGS, (Opposite D.1.C.) W. H. BIRD, Proprietor. AVENUE, Wanganui.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19866, 14 June 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19866, 14 June 1927, Page 2