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u HALF DONE BEFORE YOU START! How many times have you started washday, wishing: heartily that it was over and done with? The hours over the steaming tub, handling of the wet heavy j. clothes—all finished for another week. You can have this half of the weekly washing—the hardest half—done away with entirely. Just call IV.Z. BAGWASH Service. We will return your bundle spotlessly clean and ready to starch, hang up to dry, or iron. \nd the low cost will surprise you! ONLY " 3y- A BAG. N.Z. Towel Supply & Bagwash Co. 60-66 FEDERAL ST. (Only Address) PHONE 43-7X9.

H. W. FROST SUBGEON DENTIST. Date University of Pennsylvania, U.S.A. 30 Years’ Experience. AUCKLAND: JELLICOE CHAMBERS (next Herald.) HAMILTON: WESLEY CHAMBERS Also WELLINGTON & CHRISTCHURCH A Perfect Set of Teeth for £2/12/6 Open Friday Evening, 7 to 8.30 p.m. Remodelling Set - - - £l/10/Painless Extractions - 2/6 FILLINGS OF ALL KINDS. Extractions free when sets ordered. Nervous people, take heart! w« recently imported the latest and Oxygen Apparatus for the administration of this wonderful anaesthetie, 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 hours altogether, so that patients living in the country ean visit us and return the same day, and so take advantage of our superior work at low fees.

THE SUN’S Photographic Competition THE SUN offers a Cash Prize of £SO for the test Snapshot photo taken by any reader who cares to compete, provided the Free Gift Hawkeye (Model C) Camera made by the Kodak Company is used in taking the photo forwarded for the consideration of the judges.. There will be a second prize of £2O, a third of £lO, and ten consolation prizes of £1 each. CONDITIONS of The Sun’s £SO Snapshot Competition 1. The camera used by any competitor in this competition musf be one of the Hawkeye Cartridge Roll Film Models supplied by THE SUN. 2. Competitors may choose the subjects for themselves and submit three prints for adjudication. 3. If one of the three is placed first, second or third, the remaining n prints will only be considered in connection with the consolation prizes. i. No competitor can win more than one of the principal prizes. 5. The judging- will be done by the following committee: Mr. Frank Stewart, Photographic Editor of THE SUN; Mr. George Henning, President of the Auckland Camera Club; and Mr. J. C. Holland, a selector of the Inter-provincial Photographic Competition. 6. There is no appeal from the decision of the committee, whose decision shall be deemed conclusive and final. 7. Entries close at the office of THE SUN on October 31st, 1925, and must be addressed: Editor, * Snapshot Competition, Sun Newspapers, Box 630, AUCKLAND. S. The name and address of the competitor must be written on the back of each print. 9. Entries must be accompanied by Coupon A. Readers who desire to compete, and have not yet received cameras, should fill in the Coupon B. 1 To The Publisher of THE SUN, B P.O. Box 630, AUCKLAND. T am interested in your free camera scheme and the photo- | graphie competition. Please send me full particulars liow I may obtain one of your beautiful Free Gift Cameras. Name I Address * Date I (Write Clearly.) J rTo the Photographic Editor, A I j THE SUN. . Please accept the enclosed entry for THE SUN £SO Snapshot * | Photo Competition. | The photos were taken with the Hawkeye Cartridge Poll Film I Camera supplied by THE SUN, and are my own unaided work. Signed I • Address . ■ Date (Write Clearly.)

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 451, 5 September 1928, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 451, 5 September 1928, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 451, 5 September 1928, Page 4

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