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FASHIONABLE 11-Diamond Cluster Bing In Platinum Setting and 18ct Gold. No. 836. Silk’s Price, £25. BEAUTIFUL Emerald and 12-Dia-mond Square Cluster Bing in Platinum Setting and 18ct Gold. No. SI. Silk’s Price £l2/10/MOST ATTRACTIVE 10-Diamond Cluster Ring in Platinum Setting and 18ct Gold. No. 537. Silk’s Price £l7/10/1 Emerald and 10Diamond Oval Cluster Bing in Platinum Setting and 18ct Gold. AN ENGAGEMENT RING FOR THE BRIDE TO BE. LAVLD SILK'S TWO JEWELLERY STORES 158“I60 and 16 Queen St. AUCKLAND No. 524. Silk’e Price £l2/10/-. POPULAR 3-Diamond Ring. No. S2. Silk’s Price £ll/11/-. UNIQUE 9-Diamond Cluster Platinum Setting and 18ct Gold. EXCELLENT VALUES —As -we are keen buyers of Diamonds and since we design and make our Rings, we are able to, and do, offer incomparable values. David Silk’s Engagement Rings stand alone for Quality and Value. Money refunded on Mail Orders, if not satisfied, within 10 days. No. Sls. Silk’s Price £l3/10/UNIQUE 9-Diamond Square Cluster Ring in Platinum Setting and 18ct Gold. No. 527. Silk’s Price £l2/10/CHOICE 5-Diamond Ring in Platinum Setting and 18ct Gold. No. S 4. Silk’s Price £ls. EXQUISITE and 18ct Gold. No. SlB. Silk’s Price £lO/10/ARTISTIC S-Diamond Ring Platinum Setting and 18cfc Gold. WHITTOME’S PURE CONDIMENTS Used by All Good Cooks / H. W. FROST, SURGEON DENTIST, Late University of Pennsylvania, U.S.A. 30 Years’ Experience. AUCKLAND: JELLICOE CHAMBERS (next Herald.) Entrance, Wyndliam Street. Phone 46-232. WELLINGTON - - 119, WILLIS STREET. A Perfect Set of Teeth for £2/12/6 Open Friday Evening, 7 to 8.30 p.m. Remodelling Set - Painless Extractions £l/10/2/6 We perform expert extracting without obligation to replace with artificial teeth. Extractions free when sets ordered. Nervous people, take heart! We recently imported the latest N<o and Oxygen Apparatus for the administration of this wonderful ana:sthetic, and can extract any number of teeth without the slightest pain, danger or after-effects. A Boon to Country Clients. —By employing modern methods we can make a perfect set of teeth, requiring an attendance of only two hour* altogether, so that patients living in the country can visit us and return the same day, and so take advantage of our superior work at low fees.

BURNED COOKING UTENSILS Vigorous scraping and scouring of cooking utensils after they have been burned is not only tiresome work, but shortens the life of the articles so treated. Try this method of cleaning instead. Fill them with cold water, adding a tablespoonful of soda to each quart of water. Bring very slowly to the boil, and then allow them to remain at boiling point for 15 minutes. With a wooden spoon or a plate scraper the burned food may then be quite easily removed without injury to the surface of the pans. This method applies to tin, enamel, or iron. If the pans are of aluminium, use vinegar instead of soda. Soda, of course, turns aluminium black. "SHOOTING STAR" “Shooting star” is the name of a lovely new blue and silver tissue for evening wear, with a wonderfully starry design. THREE-TIERED FROCKS Three-tiered frocks are new and chic. The first “tier” must be bolero length, the last the usual knee-length skirt, and the middle one just halfway between.

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Unexpected calls upon the Milk Supply need never cause you inconvenience. Keep some tins of Unsweetened Milk (Highlander Brand) always on hand. Diluted, it is just like fresh milk—even in tea without sugar. Undiluted, use is as cream. UNSWEETENED ... MILK Highlander Brand K AND I/- A

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 101, 20 July 1927, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 101, 20 July 1927, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 101, 20 July 1927, Page 4

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