lllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllM v mmm •TWSIr A New Conception of Beauty Service WITH the opening of the Sareta Salons the ladies of Auckland are given a new conception of complete Beauty Service. Modern methods of Hairdressing, Facial Massage, Manicuring, Chiropody, and every other phase of Beauty Culture are used in the Sareta Salons, which are under the direction of Mrs. Eleanor K. Wright, holder of Eugene and “Phyllis Earle” Diplomas, and late of Beath’s Beauty Salons, Christchurch; assisted by a large staff of specialists. We have retained the services of Nurse Ellenor Jamison, the well-known Chiropodist, who will give ladies expert advice on all matters of foot comfort. Interesting features of the Sareta establishment are the Children’s Salons and Nursery. These rooms are charmingly furnished with dainty wicker chairs made specially for us by the skilled workers of the Jubilee Institute for the Blind, while the walls are decorated with quaint hand painted figures and designs. A trained nurse attends to our juvenile clients and children who may be left in our charge while their mothers are undergoing treatment, or shopping. No expense has been spared to make the Sareta Salons attractive and efficient, with the result that they are the largest, most luxurious and up-to-date Beauty Salons in the Dominion. Ladies are invited to pay a visit of inspection. Sareta Salons of Beauty Culture Smith & Caughey’s Building, Auckland. Telephone 46-413
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 702, 29 June 1929, Page 23
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