LATE LOCALS.
A large party of Australian tourists came overland yesterday, having wet weather conditions. They left for Wailio this morning with fine weather for the journey. Alount Cook stood out in all its great glory this morning, a very fine view being obtainable. Addisons would like to draw attention to a new line of Paris water wavers, an entirely new method of waving the hair. Not a frizz, not a crimp, hut a genuine natural deep wave. No heat, no electricity, simply damp the hair and place the wavers in position. Price Is 6d each or set of four 5s 9d. Full instructions with each waver. Rite Wave Shampoo Cream 8 to 10 shampoos 2s fid.—Advt. For a dry, glossy surface to floors and furniture polish with liquid “TanOl.” AVon’t smear, and docs riot collect dust. Economical and easily applied.
Now is the time that every housewife contemplates making improvements to her home, whether it is carpets, linoleums, rugs, runners or curtains that are required the best value for your money is at Schroder and Co. who have the latest designs and colourings in furnishing goods.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 November 1927, Page 3
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187LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 16 November 1927, Page 3
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