BURGGYNE’S HAIR DYE. IN FOUR DIFFERENT SHADES, Which are perfectly Natural and defy detection. PRICE 4s. 4s 6d Post. Paid. Agent: A. S. J. LAMB, PHARMACIST, A WATER PUTTY FOR EVERY PURPOSE An essential aid to Woodworkers, Cartenters, Painters, Decorators and Housewives, HOUSTON'S BLOCK HARD WATER PUTTY. Obtainable From BILL AND PLUMMER LTD.. QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. Also at Hardware Stores. AND STILL THEY COME! Letters and phone inquiries regarding our beautiful pleatings—now so very 'ashionable—are constantly reaching us. Ladies are greatly interested, and we hereby invite th€;m to call, or write, or phone to us—No. 13-000 or No. 21-500. We can offer a selecion of over 250 varieties of pleatngs. They are lovely! CROTHALL WAY CLEANERS AND DYERS LIMITED Under the Distinguished Patronage of H.R.H. the Duchess of York. HEADQUARTERS AND WORKS 33-35 Eden Vale Rd., Mt. Eden BRANCHES THROUGHOUT CITY AND SUBURBS REVISED TARIFF: Suits and Costumes Cleaned and Pressed 7 a 6d Gent.’s Hats Cleaned and Reblocked 2s 6d RUST PROMOTES RUST ARE rou LOSING PART OF THE £500,000,000? For which the Demon of Rust la responsible annually. STEEIjITE ” ROOF PAINT 15 A PERMANENT INSURANCE AGAINST RUST. MADE IN RED AND GREEN •"STEELITE’* supplies a strong, lasting coat, which will completely protect every metal. SMITH & SMITH, LTD. 9-U ALBERT STREET. WANTED S!horthand-Ty pistes, Book-keepers, Office Assistants. To qualify for any of these positions, enrol as a student with HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. CHANCERY CHAMBERS. O’CONNELL STREET. P.O. E:ox 616. AUCKLAND. PATENTS IMPORTANT NOTICE Henry Hughes, Ltd.. Patent Agent ■VI . ..Lane. Auckland, ••Es lishrd in 1880, are removing to new modern premises in the Dilworth Bi „ c , orr ! er Si c i l3tom! < Street and Qi Street, Auckland on the 26th of Aue Phone 41-205, Box 376. Write for Pa information and booklet. Manager B. -lutton. Consulting Engineer. T'o N.Z. Writers AN OFFER OF HANDSOME PRIZES FOR SHORT STORIES AND POEMS THE SUN’S CHRISTMAS NUMBER pOR its 1927 Christmas Number THE SUN is seeking original and hitherto unpublished short stories and verse. We are offering attractive rewards for the three best performances In each section. We hope with our 1927 Christmas Number to create new records, and are offering the following prizes: Two guineas will be paid for each short story that is published (other than prize-winning efforts). The maximum length for stories is 2,500 words. The decision of the Editor will be final. Manuscript should, if possible, be typed and forwarded to the Editor, THE SUN, 42 Wyndham Street, Auckland in a flat package clearly marked “Christmas Competitions.” The last folio should contain the name and address of the competitor. Stamps must be enclosed for return in the event of copy being unsuitable. Entries close on November 26.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 159, 26 September 1927, Page 8
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