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The above picture depicts the new Non-Electric Perm, by Donnellys'— let us transform that unsightly straight hair into beautiful waves and curls. Back row Non-Electric Curls from 8s 6d; Three-quarter Non-Electric Ends (as pictured above), 17s 6d; Full Head, Non-Electric, 21s; Combination of Waves on top of the head and curls at sides and back, 255. All perms, guaranteed for six months. Let us advise and direct a hair style for you. Hair Treatments, Face Massage, Marcelling, 3s; Resetting, 3s; Shampoo and Set, 4s; Trimming, Is; Full Trim, Is 6d.— DONNELLY AND SON, 91 Cuba St Tel, 52-279. Also at Bournemouth, England. (Hairdressers since 1887.) ■— k' P.B.A, .■.•-...:■!'..: ■. '.. (Evening Post, 15 April 1940)
S. P. Andrew and Sons Photo. Mr. E.G. Craig. Otago and Wellington districts, and in 1910 was appointed to the Chief Traffic Manager's office, Wellington. In 1920 he was appointed stationmaster, Otorohanga, and in 1925 was promoted to traffic inspector at Ohakune. After a short term in the District Traffic Manager's office, Wanganui, Mr. Craig ♦ was, promoted to passenger agent, Wellington, in 1927, and five years later received further promotion to the.position of business agent, Wellington. In the following year he was appointed business agent, Auckland, and after serving four years m this capacity he was promoted to chief clerk in the transportation superintendent's office, Wellington, a position he has held until his present appointment at Dunedin. (Evening Post, 15 April 1940)
Miss Joyot Phillips, whose engagement to Flying-Officer E. J. Kaih is announced in today's cable news. This" picture, taken in" the garden of her parents9 home at Mollington, Chester, Erigland,i shows her with her fiance's dog. Miss Phillips, who is an actress, has been playing juvenile lead in Liverpool repertory, and is now with the Peterborough repertory. In England repertory -is conducted by professional players, a different play, being staged each week. (Evening Post, 15 April 1940)
Sport'and .General" Plioto.-i 'A mother bows her head over her baby, as she leaves Louvain with other refugees, seeking safety after ! the.town had been battered to pieces by the Germans, ''Erening: Post". Phbto. Loading cases of clothing for the use :of refugees. in 'England outside the offices of the New Zealand Red Cross Society in Dixon Street, to be shipped to the headquarters of the British Red Cross Society in London. (Evening Post, 07 June 1940)