IX AT BAIRD'S X MARCH 10th to 18th PEGGY WHEELER ELIZABETH ARDEN'S Personal Representative Miss Wheeler will give gratis eonsulta- Horae Treatment Lessons, for which Misi tions to our clientele on the care of the Wheeler devotes an entire hour *to each skin and general appearance, make-up, client teaching her how she should usei " ,, ,. . the preparations recommended to her. etc. frce eonsulteHon occnpies » The clients appiy these oreams and lotioni . maxixnum of half an hour. S.econdly, themselves on their own face under Miss Lessons in Cosmetic Harmony: Miss Wheeler's supervision and followjng her; Wheeler will teach the client how to instructions This is ealled a Home , . Treatment Lesson hecause m it the client remove make-up qu.cUy with cleansing i, given an idea as to how she she shonld . cream and skin tonic and apply the treat her skin successfuliy at home. A powder foundation and make-up snited charge is made for this lesson. to her, all the time explaining the APPOINTMENTS ARE NOW BEING preparations, their ^urpose, and their BOOKED AT THE TOILET COUNTERL uses. This lesson takes half an hour, EARLY APPLICATION FOR APPOINTfor which a charge is made. MENTS IS NECESSARY. iX BAIRD S hast/ngs yc
^.iiiiiiiiniiiiniiiiigjgM^5'n'iin''i||frnTl( I tested l I TRUSTEE. . ! H THE organisation of the Public Trust Office E Fj has been tested in the administration of - H thonsands of estates, large and small, for - M over sixty years. - . _ Fj As a result, the Public Trustee to-day holds Fj orer 80,000 wills appointing him execntor. z H Cormdt.tke Public Trustee, Wellington, - H or his local representative* Z 1 PH7BMC ! 1- TRUSTEE J PERFECT : ~ j FITTING ! TEETH 1 Upper or lower Mta, Superior Quality, Perfect Fitting, | Naturai Appearanoe, I "Standard" Set, upper or lower £3 3 i j "Quality" Set, upper or bwer . , £4 4 0 Dentist Davies "Special," upper or lower .. £5 S 1 j Modern methods of pstoloeB exferactloaa. These bsautiful teeth are made hy the world 's best manufacturers " and we claim our sets to be unsurpassed by aay in Australssia. I ' DENTIST DAVIES AUCKLAND, NAPIER, HASTINGS ud GISBORNE THE HOUSE OF A MILLION PARTS 'Phone 2696. INSPECT OUR NEW BATTERIES, TATL LAMPS, MZERORS^ PUMPS, GASKETS, SPOTLIGHTS, ETC. 'ffteeman Ttlotol £ut>blies HERETAUNGA STREET. HASTINGS OPEN ALL. DAY SATURDAY. CHARM OF NEW ZEALAND || March "Railways Magazine" NEW ZEALANDERS, you will see much of your pleasant country brightly described and well illustrated in the March issue — * "THE BIRDS OF RAKIURA' ' (Stewart Island), by Robin Hyde. "A WILDERNESS OF ENCHANTMENT— South Westland and Beyond — New Zealand 's Least Known and Mosfc Fascinating Country," by G. G. Stewart. "A CLUSTER OF JEWELS—Towns of South Taranaki'* by O. N. Gillespie. "GOOF'S GUIDE TO NEW ZEALAND," a humorous chronicle by Ken Alexander. Ninth version of "THE THIRTEENTH CLUE,'> by C. A. Marris. "ROMANTIC HISTORY OF DUSKY SOUND," by A. ! Shanks. , j "RANDOLPH ROSE, Athktlc Thriller," by W. F. j Ingram. 1 SIXTY PICTURES, j 6d. At Book-shops and News-agencies. 6d. |
A Warsaw newspaper tabulatea {real wages" of labour in three countnes as follow — United States — For two days' work a shirt, a pair of slioes and a hat; 50 days' work, a car, 500 days' work, a small hoine with a garden» Poland — Two days' work, oue shoe; 50 days' work, a bicycle; 500 days' a wooden cottage. Russia — Two days' work, a pair of bark slioes; 50 days' work, two buggy wheels; 500 days' work, a mud cabin. HALT! Here's Humphries' We sell Groceries that don't come back — to people that do, Your patronage is welcomed — your satisfaetiou assured. HUMPHRIES' LIVE W1RE GROCERS
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