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MILADY BEAUTY PARLOURS Corner PITT and BERESPORD STREETS NEW HEADS FOR OLD! WHY NOT A DAINTY WAVY COIFFURE! hair will look like Out Permanent Wave Specialist guarantees that y beautiful natural waves. Maks Tour Appointment Now ■ ■ Phone 40-127. Weddings Dance Parties Birthdays Specially catered for A. S. HENSHAW "HONE 27-oio. Great North Road, Grey Lynn SURREY BAKERY. "Delicately tinted Spring blooms for the dainty bouquet of a dainty bride.” MRS. R. WRIGHT ART FLORISTE 1 72 Karangahape Road. Auckland. Phone 45-543. Beauty born of simplicity is to-day’s prevailing style in hairdressing, and this finds its truest expression in hair that has been permanently waved at the Kugene salons. We have all the latest Eugene methods. Full Head, £3/3/-. Let us wave your hair. Results will please you. PASALAC & ALAC 83 Victoria Street, Auckland. OLD DUTCH SHELVES and CUPBOARDS NOW Wood, enamel, glass, need Old Dutch, it cleans without SCRATCHING— It Cleans Healthfully. Your cupboards, kitchenware, tiles, brass, and bath need Old Dutch for protection—for quick results use it with a damp cloth. 7 « PGR SLTIN, in a V, THE SUN’S Photographic Competition THE SUN offers a Cash Prize of £SO for the best 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. Tins camera used by any Competitor in this competition must 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 prints will only be considered in connection with the consolation prizes. 4. 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 rhust 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 net yet received cameras, should fill in the Coupon B. l I I To The Publisher of THE SUN, B P.O. Box 630, AUCKLAND. I am interested in your free camera scheme and the photographic competition. Please send me full particulars how I may obtain one of your beautiful Free Gift Cameras. Name Address (Write Clearly.) r To the Photographic Editor, THE SUN. Please aceept the enclosed entry for THE SUN £SO Snapshot | Photo Competition. The photos were taken with the Hawkeye Cartridge Roll Film .era SUT>olied hv THE STTX. .*lnd am. mV own linablnrl wnrl' ( amera supplied by THE SUN, and are my own unaided work. Signed Addretd Data (Write Clearly.)

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 473, 1 October 1928, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 473, 1 October 1928, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 473, 1 October 1928, Page 4

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