PUBLIC DEMONSTRATIONS
Oh Tuesday and "Wednesday next at * 8 p.m. in the Maeder Toiiet Saion, opposite the Grand Hotel in Heretaunga etreet, Hastings, the -Maeder nonelectric process of permanent waving will be publicly demonstrated by Miss Browne, who has now taken over the management of the salon. She will be assisted by Mr Leahy, manager of the Napier branch of this chain of salons, of which thefe are now '65. In New South Wales alone this process tunis out from 12,000 to 15,000 permanent waves iu one month, and it is «o rapidly taking New Zealand by storm that the propriStors are hnding it essential to increase the number of salons in the bigger eities in the Dominion. The Maeder process is the original hreak-away from machine Waving, and is without doubt the most perfect development in the annals of permanent waving yefc evolved. Ladies, please consider this • yotiT iavitation to our iemonstration, and we will |w happy to . explain any part of the process to you. And Temeniber that Ijlaedor service to our clients is known v tjje world bver, and we are offering our service to you now iu Hastings. — •
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 25, 13 February 1937, Page 6
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