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SFECIAXj advertisements F. H. BATTEN (DENTIST) LONDON DENTAL INSTITUTE HAS REMOVED TO NEW PREMISES IN VCJDCAN BUILDINGS, CORNER QUEEN STREET AND VULCAN DANE. OPP. MILNE AND CHOYCE (Entrance Vulcan Dane). PHONE 44-939

THE REASON WHY! Clothes pet shabby because the fabric becomes choked with dust and dirt. If cleaned and pressed by our unique process. every particle of dust and dirt is driven out, and the garments are rendered fresh, clean and smart again. An occasional “clean-up” makes them last twice as long. Fee for suits, coat or costume, 7s 6d. CALL. WRITE or RING 13-000 OR 20-720 IT’S WORTH WHILE. CROTHALL WAY CLEAKERS AND DYERS LIMITED. 33-35 EDEN VALE RD., MT. EDEN. Branches and Agencies Everywhere.

MAKE NO MISTAKE IN WAEL-PAPERING You have positively NO excuse for sayins after your house is papered: “How I wish this had been different”; or, “What a pity such a gaudy effect has been used here.” Our expert will show you, before you buy a single roll of paper, just what the finished effect will be. He will show you a dozen different effects if you like. You take absolutely no chances when y*>u buy here We have a superb selection of new Continental designs just to hand—the best we have ever seen. Call in, and let us show them to you. The prices are conspicuously moderate. HELL AND PLUMMER, OPP. MAJESTIC THEATRE. PATENTS HENRY HUGHES, LTD. Registered Patent Agents, 209 Dllwortb Building, Auckland. Phone 41-205. Box 376. We are an organisation with complete technical facilities, equipment and unsurpassed resources and experience. Patents obtains throughout the world. Call or write for advice and booklet as vour simple Idea may mean a fortune.

THE SUN PHONES DAY 46-820 connects with all df part ments NIGHT AFTER 6 P.M. 46-820— Publisher 46-S2l—Advertisement Counter. 46-822 or 46-823—Literary. 46-824 —Newsroom and Advt. Setting.

Amusements Index HIS MAJESTY’S. —“August. 1914” (Ernie Lotinga and English comedy company). PICTURE THEATRES MAJESTIC. —-“The Very Idea” (Frank Craven), a talkie and talkie supports. ST. JAMES.—“The Gold Diggers of Broadway,” a talkls and colour production; and talkie supports. STRAND. —“Rio Rita” (Bebe Daniels), a talkie and talkie supports. NEW REGENT. —“Marianne” (Marion Davies), a talkie; also talkie supports; also Ewart Lynne at the organ. CIVIC.— “Broadway” (Glenn Tryon and Merna Kennedy), a talkie; Ted Henkel’s orchestra, Ered Scholl at the organ, and stage presentation, with | dancing. PLAZA. —“Sunnyside Up,” a talkie,- and talkie supports. ROXY. “Acquitted” and “Light Fingers,” both talkies. GRAND. —“Hard to Get,” a talkie and talkie supports. VICTORIA, DEVONPORT. —“Father and Son.” a talkie, and talkie supports. GREY LYNN Cl NEM A.—“ Bulldog Drummond.” a synchronised picture. CRYSTAL PALACE, MOUNT EDEN.— “The Trespasser” (Gloria Swanson), a talkie, and talkie supports. EMPRESS, NEWTON.—“The Girl in the Show,” a talkie, and talkie supports. RIALTO, NEWMARKET. —“<Four Sons.” LYRIC. —“Showdown” and “The Big Noise.” TIVOLI. —“The Mississippi Gambler” (Joseph Schildkraut) and “The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manehu.” PRINCE EDWARD.—“Hard to Get,” a talkie and talkie supports. BRITANNIA, THREE LAM PS.—“Pleasure Crazed,” a talkie, and talkie supports. ' DANCING DIXIELAND CABARET Dancing.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 905, 24 February 1930, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 905, 24 February 1930, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 905, 24 February 1930, Page 8

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