SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS F. H. BATTEN (DENTIST) LONDON DENTAL INSTITUTE HAS REMOVED TO NEW PREMISES IN VULCAN BUILDINGS, CORNER QUEEN STREET AND VULCAN LANE. OPP. MILNE AND CHOYCE (Entrance Vulcan Lane). PHONE 44-939 INSURE WITH THE SOUTH BRITISH |AN AUCKLAND COMPANY. A ROUGH WINTER! KEEP DRY AND YOU’LL KEEP WELL! WHAT ABOUT TOUR OVERCOAT, MAC., OR RAINCOAT ? \\ e clean Overcoats by our new odourless process, and restore their smart appearance. AVe also make Macs, and Raincoats good as new. If these latter no longer keep out tire wet, we 'can reproof them, and make them quite watertight. Fee for cleaning Overcoats, Raincoats, and Macs., 7s 6d. Pee for reproofing only a trifle extra. We are also expert repairers. CALL. WRITE OR 3-000 or 21 RING -500 CEOTHALL WAY CLEANERS AND DYERS LIMITED. Pleating, Embroidery and Hemstitching Specialists, 33-35 EDEN VALE RD.. MT. EDEN. Branches Everywhere. AFTER THE DUSTY SUMMER SEASON IS OYER YOUR HOME NEEDS BRUSH*n«3 UP. I here’s nothing makes a home look so clean and refreshing as a NEW WALLPAPER. Our Autumn line of Wallpapers is h< rc awaiting your choice, and a choice line it is. The designs, colours and patterns are, we think, more artistic than any we have yet shown. Your inspection Is wanted, even if you are not prepared to order now. HILL AND PLUMMER, LTD.. QUEEN STREET. ; OPP. MAJESTIC THEATRE, MR. C. G. CLARKE Novelty Stores, TIIE STRAND - TAURANGA has been appointed Agent for the Tauranga District. Orders for early morning deUvery of The Sun may bo left at either of Mr. Clarke’s two stores. •Mail Notices will be found on the Shipping Page.
Amusements Index ST. JAMES.—Frank O’Brian’s ‘•Revellers’* Revue. CONCERT CHAMBER.—LittIe Theatre Society in “Hay Fever.” TOWN HALL. —Maori Concert. PICTURE THEATRES tun MAJESTIC. and Ronald Colman). TIVOLI.—“The Kids Clever” (Glenn Try on) and "Saturday's Children" STRAND. —“The Canary Murder Case" (Louise Brooks. William Powell, James Hall and Jean Arthur), an all-talking ; also talkie supports IEGENT. “Shov (Marion Davies and William Hal also “Masks of the Devil” (John Gilbert), sound-synchronised pictures, also talkie supports. EVERYBODY'S, “Saturday's Children” (Corinnc Griffith) and “The Kid’s Clever” (Glenn Tryon). REGENT. EPSOM.—“The Shakedown” The Case of Lena Smith.” EDWARD. —The Pincushion “The Silent House” and and "A PRINCE South Seas Bubble.” GREY LYNN Cl NE M A.—“ Kitty” and “Girls Gone Wild.” RIALTO. NEWMARKET.—“The Case of Lena Smith" and “The Shakedown.” ROYAL. KINGSLAND.—“Why Be Good” and “W arming Up.” PARISH HALL. DEVONPORT.—“The Boad To Yesterday” and “Slim FORESTERS’ HALL. BIRKENHEAD.— “New Year’s Eve” and “Collegians.” Dance to follow. DANCING Winter Ball. AKARANA YACHT CLUB.—Dancine PON SON BY DRILL HALL.—Dancing! TRADES HALL.—Watersiders’ Social
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 702, 29 June 1929, Page 8
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