MHWII ■■■■ ■■■II*—III ■■■■ -"■ ■■■' .... , .......... rr-RJTr-trWt«•■ ■■ — Approved *• universal ‘ he “Radio Record” says: Exhibit ion. “If you don't enjoy KHL ’A V ® Bwwskwihffx lUf> <s,a... ,/ I ' * a ?<' W»B<a A-z\ commencing SATURDAY. « MwAi l >”'' , < *Sj% <■ ivtqc Z$ * ' :-5 '.• .Z....■■■ '-\ With Sessions at 2.15 p.m. and 8 p.wi. RkE br O( y le Gn esf Oi 'r 0 . & f BlBaßwlwjjß' •• J The importance attaching to the Mas- /3? ' : ' : ' ' '- - • sKSs&*&' xLA s••','• '\ a HpitPli" l B'% IT*zO F M TkV r i’ w\J '’' VA •Il£Aii rt?c l—lr>at e j., : J °n j ; AaL':' BWrfW 'WO >~ ■ Jcrton presentation of “Four Daughters’ f• ■ ; , KL *jBF ,W i x A* REGdK 1 fS£! *®| °»e M® -M»Hto™rao’ is exemplified by the advertisers on this 1 ' BSU ... zK> -Vb' \ /U 1 M 'he *<ir sf IWI wsS®sSss&iSsS&n "jKXlfKr* J? oaee They are associated in bringing : F®sA , •^ s _.. '\ t?B 15 ta;n,i S OJ y Ut 0 < IjllMrilllllSS to vour attention quality goods, and pj .: ■?■ ■"'■■ •%.;<• • \ Owing to the wide interest attaching to (r IQ ; y sh at .” r ;i M f;,/ s s( I|| I MWW’WmKKK fißßWiKl£ quality service that will commend $ .MA/ t X> ) " reening, Reservations are respectfully advised ga« gg||f , n({ * o llc| ' : S m I L ' , 'Z<' tnemselves to any family of Four M J f ' ■■-■sA J BOX PLANS at Kimmo's and T| ieatrc K ®|W . w ca S| /' ! th^i!. llat Daughters!” ® * « ' >»■£ < t -f -Phone 2303. b e "'es , *■" s « . . ‘Per’s IMwi I WwwMp«»K> ... « PRISCILLA ROSEMARY LANE ’ LOLA L?NE " GALE PAGE CLAUDE RAINS MAY ROBSON JOHN GARFIELD JEFFREY LYNN
. Daughter No. 2. ’ Jfa ui as but a modest income, V , , ■I but loves to be always well- ' ••■■ : /Z7\ /u \ dressed. Dry Cleaning can ts I , A make her old clothes like new. ' | JLw® A SPRING / ,O ’ J ■ IN FROCKS & SUITS t filM FRESHLY DRY-CLEANED ' We’ll all feel better when we look better. Dry-cleaning, at the plant of H|p the Wairarapa Steam Laundry makes clothes'smart. Our methods restore life and colour to fabrics. Ring 1378. £ COATS, SUITS, R 4’‘S frocks, hatsI We clean them so well that you’ll wear them as proudly as new ones. f WAIR ARA PA ■i§ wi STEAM LAUNDRY' ST MBH IK ■vf'Vv<,«zwaQßK WE PICK UP AND DELIVER THROUGHOUT THE WAIRARAPA. ' ’Phone 1378 - - - MASTERTON
Daughter No. 1. |_gy |4|R ! I e i wataasMMlME/' t 4 W?7 V wHPy ;,: ..: d LIFE! ' Yes, let her get the best out of ' ; "t/- ': I life! How? Simply send """" A” your washing to us instead of WK ' A expecting her to do it at home. ' Woman’s Greatest Burden can be Avoided - - - Full of the joy of life, she is worth Washday backachcs and bad tempers shielding against the drudgery or lire. are ou t o f date—now that our modern laundry can do the work so effectively • . 1 .; and so cheaply. Let your daughter—or • \X | \ I. • your wife —have more time to enjoy ..■ '- y) 1 jit fhe good things. Today, washing at () (LfZJJ \( home is foolish! We pick up and deliver. I w O Lir van travels the whole of I the Wairarapa. - . WAIRARAPA 0 STEAM. LAUNDRY ’Phone 1378 - - - - MASTERTON
, Daughter No. 3. f u * Throughout the picture, “Four __ Z "'{M ' t \ Daughters,” the striking hair- ' Hk dress of the girls is immediateISlk ly noticeable, not that it is JhiW' y % exotic, but it’s so delightfully I natural. The photo depicts MlP' '-Wl v ' \ Daughter No. 3, whose natural ?> charm throughout is so reyWy ' *t freshing - 'J*** •,Jk '"■ -.. .JIIIIB ★ ★ ★ >* - '-■ wfc' .00 f r Bp*®! \Eugene can reproduce the styles WljlF that “Four Daughters” depict so xbk ••'? ’ Wggr charmingly. Let your next Per- \, •manent Wave be a genuine Eugene 7'>' . and be the centre of the party. (g UH g <2 IK, <2 perman enFlvavi ng Two things you simply must do— Soft, lovely curls, so delightfully See this picture and have a Genuine natural, are produced by a Genuine Eugene Permanent Wave! Eugene Permanent Wave. There are Genuine Eugene Permanent Wavers in Every Town in the Wairarapa. NO HAIR STYLE IS TOO INTRICATE IF YOU HAVE A GENUINE EUGENE PERMANENT WAVE.
Daughter No. 4. ' .... wearing a Sunray pleated ' skirt and floral blouse, termed in Hollywood “the sissy outfit-” Weo MF* But no frock, no ensemble, is complete without correct coif- f 3 fure. Your Hair-do is your y M crowning glory . . . expressive of your mood, of your charm. > Wear it high on top or low in 1 ’ * back, in ringlets or in-between. J , ~ I IV/ / j i”“wr . «■’«'// f Hh ilfcAw 1 •> ' 'll i! Ii i I - ; f ior • > I ill I’ For a Eugene wave or any A s , I g I | I | I hairdressing attention, ’phone l( / ; f f I T I ' 1322. Skilled operatives offer ' ■ ; / ■> | fe | | | a full beauty service to all who gj j _ _ would look their best always. STATE H ADDRESSING SALON ’Phone 1322, MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 October 1939, Page 4
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