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AMUSEMENTS. DRINCBSS fp H E A T R B. A.RINCESS J-HEATRE. Direction: Dominion Picture Theatre Co., Ltd. CROWDS On Saturday genuinely testify CROWDS to the Entertainment we CROWDS present. Without the slightest exaggeration we certainly give our patrons the healthy entertainment they desire. We have never failed once iv our promise. WE NEVER EXPERIMENT. /TIHE TiIAMOUS TTAWAIIANS. -*-HE A AMOUS AAAWAIIANS. fPHE TTIAMOUS XXAWAIIANS. J-WE A AMOUS AAAWAIIANS. rnHE TTUMOUS TTAWAIIANS. X HE A 1 AMOUS AJ-AWAIIANS. Cheered to the Echo. Recalled again and again, ; the vast audiences refusing to let them leave the stage. THEY WILL APPEAR AGAIN TO-NIGHT AT 8.43 SHARP. Supported >by Australia's Own Star in Excelsis, exid t>enxett, nid -Dennett, > in • rniiE -yißTuous rreiiEF, A-HE v. IRTUOUS J-IHEF, ' A Paramount Picture. Also, A Roaring Comedy by AL ST. JOHN, entitled, CLEANING TTP. LEANING UP. All The J.atest AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE Australian News, AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE PRINCESS PEERLESS ORCHESTRA. PRINCESS PEERLESS ORCHESTRA. Frank Egerton, Conductor. DAY PRICES: D.C., 1/1; Stalls, Cd; Reserves, 2/1. NIGHT PRICES: D.C. 1/7; Stalls, 1/1. 'Phone QBUA, ' Flan at Richardson's. THE HAWAIIANS PERFORM WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 2.43. BOROUGH NOTICES. THOROUGH OF MOUNT ALBERT. "D" WARD. ' SUPPLEMENTARY ROLL. Notice is hereby given that applications for enrolment on the above will be received at the Council Office, New North Road, Morningside, until 0 p.m. on TUESDAY June 1. 1920. Electors already enrolled but who did not exercise their vdte at the Municipal Election held In April of last yea», will need to make application, for re-enrolment, their names having been struck off the Roll for nonexercise of their vote, as required by law, if they wish to vote at the By-clectlou to be held on loth of June. H. UTTING, Town Clerk. Morningside, May 20, 1020. 517 DENTISTRY. MY OWN SPECIAL METHOD OF PAINLESS EXTRACTION « Possesses Many and Great Advantages Which are Distinctive. HERE ARE 'SOME, AMONG OTHERS: 1. XO PAIX. 2. NO NEED to come back the second time or oftener, as under other methods. 3. EXPERT EXTRACTION. No broken teeth or stumps left In the gums. 4. PERFECTLY SAFE for aU ages. C can safely use it on a patient of 80 years. 5. IF YOU HAVE A WEAK HEART, or suffering from other complaints, it will not affect you. 6. XO PAIX'FUE PRICKING. 7. NO SWOLLEN GUMiS. 8. ABSCESSED TEETH also painlessly extracted. 8. EXTRACTIONS FREE when teeth are ordered. Also, _A_ N A L G E S I A, The Most Marvellous Discovery In , Dentistry of the age. You can have your teeth drilled, filled, prepared for crowning, bridge work, pivots, etc., without the slightest pain whatever. You are conscious, yet unconscious to pain, ■ and I have proved this most wonderful machine to be an absolute success in every operation. Therefore patients who are nervous need no longer fear the dentist. - Painless Dentistry at my rooms is Not a Myth, but a Fact. T-vENTIST /S JVTUNROE "paiAXUEL, FIRST FLOOR, ENDEAN'S BUILDINGS (Next G.P.0.), Open Every Evening, also Saturday Afternoon. Telephone 1604. Take Elevator. D g T\RANSFJELD. SURGEON DENTIST, KIXGSLAND. Open 0 to 5, and 7 to 8 Every Evening. Phone 4490 (3 rings). C EDUCATIONAL. BEFORE! DECIDING WHERE TO PLACE YOCK DAUGHTER See -DSAIN'S r~JOMMERCIAX. . pOLLEGE, In tbe NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE BUILDING. The College Is admirably situated. The rooms are well appointed, spacious, and hygienic, with special luncheon and cloak rooms. The Machines, Mechanical Appliances, and Tuitional Methods are entirely np to dateAn efficient staff Is employed, each subject being taught by an expert, under the direction and personal supervision .of the ' principals. Students receive a sound, practical business training, rendered pleasurable by modern easily-working machines, combined with healthy and pleasant surroundings. ! A call will convince yon of the superiority of our appointments. FuU particulars and prospectus are obtained at the Office. MISS M. G. E. BRAIN, Principal. MISS E. B. M. BRAIN, Manager. P.O. Box 87. Phone 981 A. AR -pHE piOLLEG'E FOR "RESULTS. ', T> A S T E N* S /COMMERCIAL rrtRAINIXG QOLLEGE - 'PHONE 27«. SHORTHAXD. BOOKKEEPING. TYPING. GENERAL OFFICE WORK. ALL CLASSES N O W RESUMED. FEBRUARY o—Speed Sessions. Bookkeeping Course. Evening Classes In Shorthand and Typing ENROL NOW. Principal: MISS C. BASTEN, A.N.Z.A.A. T>ASTEN'S TfOR "RESULTS. tSrOM APPRENTICE TO " CBIEF." You've looked with longing eye upon the "Chief." He had to start at the beginning, however, and work aud study until he obtained his "Chief's Ticket." The power lies within YOU to become chief engineer—the position with respon-' slbttlty and hlgJi . salary. Study is the Secret of success. Begin now and prepare yourself for the Government Examinations and rise from | the ranks. ■■ '> " LEARN AT ' BOWER'S ENGINEERING j - • SCHOOL. ' - | 'FULLY CERTIFIED TEAOHBRS IN ATTENDANCE. .\ TERMS MODERATE. Write or Call for Prospectus DEPARTMENT "A" , * (Containing all Government Examinations). ir»OWER'S -piNGIXEERIXG CJCHOOL, j • COLWILL CHAMBERS, j SWANSON STREET. AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 50. (And at Wellington). - RD ■•' - l

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Auckland Star, Issue LI, 24 May 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Issue LI, 24 May 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Issue LI, 24 May 1920, Page 10