SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. F. H. BATTEN (Dentist) LONDON DENTAL INSTITUTE 195 QUEEN STREET <opp. J.C.L.) PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS AND ARTIFICIAL TEETH. GAS AND OXYGEN ADMINISTERED. PHONE 44-939. A WATER PUTTY FOR EVERY PURPOSE Houston's Rock Hard Water Putty meets a thousand repair needs, an essential aid to the woodworker, carpenter, painter decoratoi and housewife, provides a filling that will not loosen or crumble, permanently protects and preserves, and can be coloured, painted, polished or varnished. OBTAINABLE FROM HELL & PLUMMER QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. PLEATINGS! IIEMSTITCIIING—PICOT EDGING We Specialise in these Beautiful and Fashionable Goods. Our Machine Pleater (the only one in the North Island) turns out over 250 varieties, in all widths and latest designs. Our Hemstitching and Picot- Edging are famous. Nothing to compared with them. Correspondence specially invited. Call, write, or ring 13-000. CROTHAJLL WAY CLEANERS AND DYERS LIMITED. Under the Distinguished Patronage of H.R.H the Duchess of York 83-35 EDEN VALE RD Mt Eden Branches throughout City and Suburbs W ALLPAPERS WALT/PAPERS W ALLPAPERS FOR THE MODERN HOME REQUIRE CAREFUL SELECTION See the latest creations from THE BEST BRITISH MANUFACTURERS Displayed Id our Showrooms. THE PRICES ARE RIGHT. Service and Expert Advice are at your Command. PATTERNS POSTED FREE SMITH & SMITII LIMITED. WALLPAPER MERCHANTS 9-11 ALBERT STREET Opposite Parcel Post Office. DO V OU DECEIVE YTOUR o lou Xi<ECEIVE i OUR SUN DEGULARLY? UN AiEGULARLY? IF THERE SHOULD BE ANY IRREGULARITY IN THE DELIVERY OF YOUR "SUN” PLEASE INFORM THE PUBLISHER, "THE SUN.'* Phone 46-S2O. After 5.30 p.m., ring 13-114. Macauley (baritone) and Mr. Garling (comedian); 12, dance music. * * ■ 3LO Melbourne: 371 metres, 5,000 watts. 7.30 p.m., children’s session; talks on "Wheat Growing" (9), and "Technicalities” (9.45); items by Madame Lambert (soprano), Mr. Chostiakoff (tenor), the Gipsy Players, the studio orchestra, and Mr. Fraser (baritone); 12.30, dance music. * » » 4QG Brisbane: 355 metres, 5,000 watts. 7.30 p.m., news; 7.40 p.m., dinner music; 8, children’s session, The Sandman; 9.30, nautical programme by the studio orchestra, Miss Champion (soprano), the Anglo Male Quartet, Mr. Astley (baritone), Mr. Stoddart (baritone), and Mr. Muller (monologues). NOTES A children’s sessions’ advisory committee formed in Auckland recently includes the four Uncles, Miss R. Palmer, children’s organiser at IYA, Mrs. A. R. Hail, children’s sessions’ organiser for the Dominion, and representatives of the Y.W.C.A., the National Council of Women, Girl Guides, Sunday School Union, Boy Scouts, Headmasters’ Association and the Broadcasting Company. The first meeting will be held on Tuesday, June 26.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 381, 15 June 1928, Page 8
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