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ATta ti!k»:'MT:wiTß. fTTHE TTING'S rnHEATBB. (End-of Penny Section, Pitt Street.) The Recognised Home of Perfect Pictures. FULLER'S The Best TMCTUBES. ULLER'S of All X ICTUSES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT; COMPLETE CHANGjE OF PROGRAMME. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. rpHE miGER TOM, A Strong Detective Drama. CRYSTALLISATION, A Beautiful Educational Picture. HENLEY TO WALLINGFORD—Scenic. THE AMATEUR ICE-MAN—Comedy Drama. THE BELLE OF THE BEACH. THE LATEST GATJMONT GRAPHIC. THE rV'KPHAVS /""IONQUEST. HE V/BPHAiN'S VA)NQU>EST. A.Charming Comedy; both Plot and Scenery are of the most ortgina". comedy. ■FROM COLOGNE TO BlNGEN—Scenic. •IN PERIL OF TBEIR LlVES—Dramatic. SIMPLE SIMONS PERTINACITY. SUITORS AND SUIT-CASE. WON BY A SNAPSHOT. Xew Musical Selections —Burkes Symphony; Orchestra. 1/ nnd 6d. Reserves, 1/6, at Ivll Bros., Tobacconists, Queen Street, and on sale at Theatre. JJKWTON "piCTUBE T>ALACB. KARANGAHAPE RD. PENNT SECTION. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Come Where the Crowds are Coming. SEE SEE OFFICER MURRAY. Star Sellg Drama. LITTLE BLACK BOY. Detective Drama. ONE-ROUND O'BRIEN. Star A.B. Comedy. Series Dramas, Comedies, Scenics, Comics. Each day. 2 p.m. to 5 pan., 7 to 10.15 p.m. Prices, 6d and 3d. 6d and 3d to all part*. rtARNATION ASSEMBLY.—Every Wed**S nesday, 8 to 11 p_m.. Foresters' Hall, Edinburgh St.. Newton. Gents., 1/6; Ladies by invitation.—W. H. GUbbery. 138 TRANCING AND DEPORTMENT. MISS M. MILLER will open her CLASSES FOR BAI/'LBOOM DANCING on WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, commencing APRIL 9th, in the ODDFELLOWS' HALL, PARTfELL. Private Lessons by Arrangement. Terms, etc.. MISS M- MXLI*ER, Chelsea. MILLINERY. ■m«- I L L I N E B X. THE NEWEFT AUTUMN AND WINTER MODELS Now Showing at MISS HALL'S, 264, QUEEN STREET, (Two Doors above Savings Bank). Everything Marked at Lowest Cash *»-*«■«- -yERY gPECIAL OFFEB. FOR A FEW DAYS LONGER We are offering TRIMMED MILLINERY AT RIDICULOUS PRICES TO CLEAR. FLORAL HATS, 1/11, 2/11, to 5/11; oeual prices 10/6 to 25/ Remember, the summer has only started. \t will pay you to see these goods. BLACK TOQUES, for Matrons, 9/11 to 14/6 All new shapes, usual price 16/6 to 24-9 THESE ARE REAL BARGAINS. rpHE jyTILLINERY CHOP (opposite G. Court, Newton) And A 1/ M ODE - Pitt Street B Gildings. jy-iss (Late Milne and Choyce). DENTISTRY. M R H. P. R. F° STBB - DENTIST, HAS RESUMED PRACTICE, 26, SHORTLAND STREET. Phone 1.T23. "DEAUTIFUL rpEETU. MANY PEOPLE HAVE THEM BUT MANY MOKE HAVE NOT. Do , you know that BEAUTIFUL TEETH enhance your appearance more than any other feature of your race? Irregular, defective or missing teeth fatally mar an otherwise attractive face Where Nature has failed, or where the inroads of decay or neglect have disfigured, we can, by skilful and careful treatment, repair the natural defects or ravages of decay . A CAREFUL INVESTIGATION OF YOUR MOUTH WILL COST YOU NOTHING We will furnish you with an estimate of the charges This will Involve no obligation on your part A periodical inspection is advisable A LITTLE CARE AND ATTENTION OFTEN SAVES MUCH MONEY, PAIN, AND DISCOMFORT Come and let us examine your TEETH We will tell you honestly what is best to be done j H XK 7 ** 15^. DK.NTAL SURGEON, QUEEN AND DARBY STREETS. AUCKLAND. T ADY JfIRIENDS. A PECULIAR ATTRACTION. * There is some peculiar fascination about a person who has nice eyes and a pretty set ol teeth. Just -think of some lady friends. When you first met, what gave you the first Impression? What attracted you? What seemed to gire a real charm to your friend's face? Did you ever see a really handsome lady with neglected tfeth? THINK IT O-VEB, Yes; some girls wonld be considered really pretty if they had "better teeth." HOWEY WALKER, Dental Surgeon. Gold Fillings. Gentleness -and Extreme Care. I

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 76, 31 March 1913, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 76, 31 March 1913, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 76, 31 March 1913, Page 12

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