A LONG FELT WANT.
In the past in Hokitika, ladies who wished to have their flair dressed have had to attend the various barbers saloons in the town. ”J he Divinin Toilet Saloon ” in Reveil Street has beit'ii opened for the convenience ot ladies anil children only. “ the Diviuia ” is fitted with all the most modern electric iipjilianecs for shampooing, marcel waving, head and facial massaging and treatment. The lounge is luxuriously fitted with dainty furnishings and patrons can feel comfortably at home with the latest ladies’ journals while awaiting to be attended to. flair dyeing and tinting are specialties while efficiency is the last word in manicuring. It is.so important to look nice always that a visii to “ The Diviuia Saloon ” is essential. Ladies’ combs, clasps, face powder, soaps, hair Unions, etc., are stocked.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 February 1926, Page 2
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135A LONG FELT WANT. Hokitika Guardian, 23 February 1926, Page 2
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