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A pleasant function took place at the new Navy - League Hall at Picton, in the form of a dance given in honour of Miss Seymour, and to bid her farewell and boa voyage, says the Marlborough "Express." Miss Seymour is president of the Picton Navy League and played a leading part in establishing the new hall. She intend* journey ing through Africa and thence to th« Homeland, taking probably twelve months' holiday. On behalf of the Navy League Mrs. Maitland presented her with a handsome travelling bag.

Wedding Bouquets.—To make each Bridal Group distinctive, harmony -in colouring is essential. Miss Murray. Vice-Segal Florist, 36, Willis street.— Advt.

Indistinguishable from the natural wave is the Stamford permanent hairwave. AH guesswork and frizzing is eliminated, because their artists have had many years' experience in London and Sydney. Ladies are reminded that the work of permanent waving—especially white and grey hair'—is guaranteed by that long-established and leading firm, Stamford's, Ltd., 68, Willis street, Telephone 44-745.—Advt.

Early Spring collection from the Fashion world. Hayward Limited creations are now well known for their originality and distinctiveness. They have thai smartness of style which distinguishes the best traditions of an exclusive house, at the same time their prices are never excessive. Afternoon Frocks from £5 15s 6d, Jumper Suits in a variety of lovely colour* well cut and tailored, from 84s. Hayward Limited, 226, Lambton quay, Wellington,—Advt.

BUSINESS NOTICES. MISS SAMSONj NEW SHIPMENTS, J)AY AND EVENING GOWNS, HATS. CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. SILK, SILK, SILK. YI7E have just landed a large quantity of ™ Checked and Striped Fugi Silks, good quality, all latest designs, also all kinds of silks, suitable for Evening and Afternoon Dresses and Underwear; reasonable prices. Inspection invited. D. J. KWOIN AND CO., Silk and Oriental Merchandise, i3, Manners street. TIJARIE DEAN STUDJO Specialises in COLOURED PORTRAITURE. 126, CUBA STREET^ WELLINGTON. Telephone 21-706. p L. BRADY, CHIROPODIST ' AND SHOE-FITTING; EXPERT, May now be consulted at his new Address. P. L. BRADY AND CO., LTD. (Late Piccadilly Shoe Store), 27, Willis street. Appointment made. Tel. 45-543. SHOE SPECIALISTS. COMFORT in Shoes means everything. We specialise in making High-grade Boots and Shoes to Order. Wide-fitting Shoes always in stock. Repairs by expert tradesmen. COOK BROS., 83. Vivian-st., Next Estall's Dye Works. HAIR AND TOILFT SPECIALISTS. MILSOM'S, the Oldest Established Hair and Face Specialist*, in Eugene Permanent Waving, 5s per curl. Try our famous Hair, Scalp, and Skin Foods. Nothing better. Clipping, Shingling, and all Hair Stainings. 91, Willis-st. Tel. 41-273. MARCELLE TO-LET SALON (Misses Sutherland and Gilmour), BOOM 1, EXCHANGE BUILDINGS (Entrance Dominion avenue). HHRY our Specialist's Clip and Shingle. ■*■ Marcel and Water-wave. Massage and Violet Ray Treatment for face, scalp, and hands. Mineralaya and Ketnolite Mud Packs for cleansing and beautifying the skin. Hair-staining, Hennaing, and Shampooing. For appointment. Telephone 41-696. WISDOM teaches us all to seek ex- * * perts' opinion or workmanship for anything we need in life, because to be wise afterwards rneana sorrowful remembrances. Your skin demands careful and unrelenting skilled attention, and only wisdom will guide you well in the discernment of the establishment of repute where your requirements will be thoroughly understood. This is MRS. ROLLESTON, LTD., advice to you. Specialist in Beauty Culture, 250, Latnbton quay. Tel. 42-227. Consult a Specialist Direct from America. MADAME MAXINE, with her latest American 12-needle Method of Removing Superfluous Hair; 500 hairs per hour, each hair removed permanently and painlessly. TIffADAME treat* each case personally; ■"■*■ no inexperienced operators practice on Madame's Patients. Anyone who hesitates to submit to this treatment owing to previous unsatisfactory treatment, is assured the success depends upon the skill and ability of the operator. No case too severe for Madame to cure. Hours: 10 to 4. Ladies only. ROOM 4, CROWN BUILDING, Corner Cuba and Dixon streets. 1 Telephone 20-511. WRINKLES banished in one week— Coman Method (not massage). Call for particulars or send stamped and addressed envelope. Mrs. Hullen, No. 7, Courtenay-pl., next to P.O.,j Wellington. Also at Auckland.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 59, 7 September 1926, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 59, 7 September 1926, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 59, 7 September 1926, Page 13

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