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PUBLIC NOTICES. "PADDY'S MARKET.” GRAND FINALE. "Tl/IT” SHED will be Open up to and IVJL including "WEDNESDAY, the 30th instant, for the receipt of all kinds of Goods members of the community can spare. , HELP THE BAIRNS! The Market will be open to intending purchasers all day Wednesday from 11 a-m., and will FINALLY Close on Weilnesday Night. BARD-DOUGLAS GOLF MATCH. milE Citizens’ Committee of the Plun-. £- ket Homo Appeal desire to tender their Sincere Thanks to Messrs. Wilkie. Bard and E. S. Douglas for their sportsmanlike spirit in Saturday’s match, and for the geuci’ous donation of £5O. from . Mr. Wilkie Bard. Also to Committee and Members of 1 the Miramar Golf Club and helpers for < their kind sympathy and assistance in making the day a success—the sum of ■ approximately £l4O being collected. F. RASEY, Hon. Organiser. MAKARA COUNTY COUNCIL. ROAD CLOSED. mH3 MAIN MAKARA ROAD will be 1 JL CLOSED to all traffic between the? hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m on TUES-i DAY, 29th Inst., while Gaskin's Bridge’ is being repaired. WILFRED L. BEECH, County Clerk. Dated at Wellington, November 26,1921.’. CHRISTCHURCH GIRLS’ HIGH’ SCHOOL OLD GIRLS’ ASSN. Florence sheard memorialFUND. All ex-pupils of the above; School are invited to send contributions' to the Secretary, G.H.S., Christchurch/ A prompt response will lie appreciated.. M. A. BAIN, President), G.H.S.O.G. Assn. MEETINGS. NEW ZEALAND RIFLE BRIGADE. . ! OFFICERS’ ANNUAL REUNION DINNER. t milE THIRD ANNUAL DINNER of the above Association will be held, at DUSTIN’S ROOMS. Cuba Street, Wellington. on WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 30, at 7- p.m. Remember the “Old Badge” Remember the OLD BRIGADE. FIRST-BAR. NONE. It behoves every Officer to make an earnest effort to attend. Musical and Vocal Programme. Toast List. Every Officer of the Brigade is most welcome. D. C. ARMSTRONG, Tel. 2000. Hon. Treasurer. TOILET SPECIALISTS.

i STAMFORD AND CO., 'Phone 21—220. 123 Cuba Street. TO our Clients and intending clients. —Kindly favour us early with your. orders for Hairwork. It will enable us to give you the e'est results without, the usual rush orders at Christmas. We carry large stocks of Waved and Straight Hair, all shades, and as “La Natural" Partings take a considerable time to execute, the above request is made. We shall be pleased to show and explain this work any time from 9 to 5.30 p.m. Shampooing, Marcel Waving, Cropping, Electric treatment for the face and scalp. > Our Salons are reserved exclusively fog, the attention to ladies and children. 1 Delightful French Creme in beautiful Opal Jnrs, 6s. and 10s. 6d. each. French Powders of tlie deepest cream and flesh colours, Bs. 6d. box. English Water Black for the Eyelashes, Rouge. Vanity with Puff and Powder, from ss. 6d. Also a large range of Plain and Court Wigs, Transformations, and Switches, ready t; wear. ENGLISH “INECTO” RAPIDI HAIR STAIN.

VX J HI LST medical experts pronounce ’ ’ this tho best of all Permanent Hair Colourings, it is .advisable not to apply any stain to the hair if a person has a predisposition to scalp or skin trouble The eminent Skin Specialists, Drs. Sabouraud and Rousseau, have prepared a simple and sure test which the BOUDOIR CAMILLE always applies before proceeding to stain the hair. Make an appointment by ’Phone. Country clients will receive copy of test on. application. We apply only the efficient ENGLISH "Inecto” Rapid Hair Stain. MRS. CAMERON. Boudoir Camille. Cooper’s Buildings. Willis Street, Wellington. ’Phone 1791. HYGEIA TOILET PARLOURS. MISS HILSON, London Specialist, Tel 2802. GIVES Personal Service in Permanent Hair Colouring, which neither washes nor rubs off on brushes, or linen. Shampooing, Children’s Hair-cutting. Face. Scalp, and Hair Treatments, "Violet Ray (hand and vibratory). Combings made up to any design. Modern'Methods and Appliances. Evenings and Saturday afternoons by appointment. Permanent Tinting for home application, 6s. 6d., post free. MacDonald Buildings, next Albert Hotel. 132 Willis Street. Telephone 2802. ENGLAND AND CHINA WANT “RUSMA” (Reg.). mHE fact that orders for "RUSMA” B (reg.) have come from far-off England and China, proves that N.Z has a unique hair destroyer worth taking trouble to secure. Send stamped addressed envelope for particulars to-day. Booklet ‘ Short Cut to Beauty” and two Shampoo Powders f° r FLORENCE BULLEN, C.M.D.. 3A Courtenay Place. Tel 22 0/6. Open All Day Saturday. KEEP~TO THE OLD.-Keep to the old-established specialist for all hair face, and skin preparations and treatments. All real English hair used and absolutely the finest and lightest hair work. All hair ornaments. The very latest importations. Manicuring, delightful Shampooing. Inecto Staining. Miss Milsoin, 94 Willis Street. Tel., 814 E specialise in Inecto Hair Staining, Marcel Waving. Electrolysis, Hair Treatments, Face Massage, Face Bleach. Shampooing. Manicuring, etc. Buster and American hair-cutting. Every description of hairwork. Ladies combings made up, 2s. 6d. x>z. MODELE TOILET PARLOURS. MRS. CHEYNE. 220 Lambton Quay.’Phono 21—692. BUSINESS NOTICES. SILKta SILKS: SILKS: JUST Landed—Crepo-de-chine, Georgette, Stripe and Coloured Fuji Silk, and Shantung Silk, all shades. luvrge Stock of Tussore Silk, in all qualities, at lowest prices. Just to hand, a Special Line of English Teaset and Fancy .Crockery and Glassware. D. J. Kwoin and Co.. Silk Merchants, 40 Courtenay Place. Wellington. ILLEN PAULIN. B.D.S. (late Knox Gilmer). DENTAL SURGEON. 24 Boulcott St. Telephone 2723. I V)K7'ANTED Known, Citizens’ Garden 1 W ■ Fete, on December 10. in Prime Minister’s Grounds. Admission Is. In aid of St. Andrew’s Rebuilding Fund.

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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 55, 28 November 1921, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 55, 28 November 1921, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 55, 28 November 1921, Page 7

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