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Wedding Bouquets.—To make each Bridal Group distinctive, harmony in colouring is essential. Miss Murray, Viee-Begal Florist, M, Willis street— Advt Indistinguishable from the natural wave is the Stamford permanent hairwave. All 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. Hayvrard Limited creations are now well-known for their originality and distinctiveness. They have that 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 colours, well cut and tailored, from 84s. Hayward Limited, 226, Lambton quay, Wellington,—Advt.

/ FOR SERVING / / These will Please You I I I The scimitar curve of these heavy horn / / handles fits the hand with comfort, and I I *°r s^'ful serving Is of great assistance. • ... I; ■ I The flne grade st(!e- stronßly rlvetted / ,/ 'nto handsome horn handles ensures long ■/•■< /. As Illustrated 55/6 •"/' . / Wlth white Ivorlne handles 52/6 **xM ClttieiohrfQ

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 60, 8 September 1926, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 60, 8 September 1926, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 60, 8 September 1926, Page 13

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