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DYERS AND CUEAHERS. I FANCY ACCORDEON PLEATING IS ALL I. THE RAGE j In England and on the Continent, also in America, and Is rapidly becoming the vogue in N.Z. Having installed a complete plant for this very attractive work, we are now prepared to execute orders on short notice. Five different styles, and all of them charming- Correspondence invited. We arc also specialising in the Cleaning. Dyeing and Remodelling of Ladles' and Gent's Kelt and Velour Hats. We can bring them right up-to-date. We are also now making a Variety of Buttons. fTI-HE pROTHALL V/V*? pOMPANY, Renovating Specialists and Practical Tailors. 137. SYMONDS STREET and ] 171. MANUKAU ROAD, AUCKLAND. I 'Phone 2544 A. I Work* 'Phone, 2678 A, Mount Eden. C j SHABBY? YES, BUT NOT WORN OUT. A few days at PEAT'S and it will come ' back to you with that Xewness and FresbI ness only associated with the tailor's shop. After long wear, Ladles' Costumes, Gents' 1 Suits. Raincoats, etc., are given that smart appearance by Peat's service which renders ' I them worthy of continued wear. Don't discard it, therefore, lint send it to I PKAT'S, and save the cost of new clothes. Costumes and Suits French Dry Cleaned, ■ 8/6; Costumes and Suits Dyed, 126; Raincoats, Blanket Coats, etc., according to size. , J. G. PEA T, Dyer and French Dry Cleaner, Eden Terrace (3mlns. from Symonds St.). 30 Years' Experience. Phone 3151. WS AREVELAT'OX TO AUCKLAND CITY AND PROVINCE. Yes! It has really been a REVELATIOX to thousands that no garment is too far gone for "THE EMPIRE." No matter how OLD, FADED, TORN or DILAPIDATED your Suits or Costumes may be " THE EMPIRE" can Btill make them as new again. Our Dyeing is the best in tbe World. Our Cleaning Is done by the latest French and American Processes. Our remodelling ; and Repair Departments are second to none. | The Cost Is trifling, but our Workmanship | will be sure to please. Ring 'Phone No. ! 3807 and our van will call. Country orders specially catered for, and return postage paid. EMPIRE CLEANING AND DYEING CO. (Furriers, Etc.), 308, Queen Street (Opp. Main Entrance Town Hal). By Special Appointment to His ExceUency Vlßcount JeUlcoe. C PARNELL Dyeing, Cleaning, and Press- \ ' lng Works. Specialists in Furs. < Trial solicited. —47, Manukau (Rd.. Parnell. i C DENTISTRT. A. F. Hp °° p EE - DENTIST j Specialist In Extraction and I Artificial Dentures. I; 228, H.B. BUILDINGS. QUEEN STREET. 11 A Reduction In Artificial Teeth during next! three months. Phone 1103. W8 G. P. M- DKEAYDENTIST. Has Removed to Mennie's Buildings (Next to Lyric), SYMONDS STREET. , Evening by Appointment. Phone 1168. Private Phone 1828. C MY OWN SPECIAL METHOD OF PAINLESS EXTRACTION Possesses Many and Great Advantages Which are Distinctive. HERE ARE SOME, AMONG OTHERS. 1. NO PAIN. 2. NO NEED to come back the second time or oftener, as under other methods. 3. EXPERT EXTRACTIONS. No broken teeth or stumps left in the gums. 4. PERFECTLY SAFE for all ages. I can I • safely use it on a patient of 80 years. > ' 5. IF YOU HAVE A W"EAK HEART, or suffering from other complaints, it will not affect you. 6. NO PAINFUL PRICKING. 7. NO SWOLLEN GUMS. 8. ABSCESSED TEETH are painlessly extracted. ,9. EXTRACTIONS FREE when teeth are ordered. Also, ANALGESIA, The Most Mar.-ellous Discovery in Den- , tlstry of the asc You can have your teeth drilled, filled, prepared for crowning, i .

teetn uriueu, uucu, preonreu lor crowning, bridge work, pivots, etc., without the ' . slightest pain whatever. Yon 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 j no longer fear the dentist. Painless Dentistry at my rooms is Not a Myth, but a Fact J Q TIjTJNROE T7MANUEL. , FIRST FLOOR, ENDEAN'S BUILDINGS * (Next G.P.0.). Open Every Evening. , Telephone 1604. Take Elevator. A - /CONSULT Mr. Howey Walker. No known proeeaa has given more general satisfaction than the method now followed by Mr. Howey Walker. Dental Rooms ! [Opposite John Conrt, Ltd.] D ' BALANCE-SHEET. TSORNWALL PARK TRU ST. REVENUE ACCOUNT. MARCH 31, 1922. INCOME. , £ s? d. To Rents 2970 8 S ~ Interest 407 2 0' ~ Excess of Expenditure over ' Income 648 14 11 £4026 5 7 EXPENDITURE. £ s. d. By Rates 1740 13 0 I „ Forming Roads and ! Avenues, etc 1192 19 9 „ Repairs to Buildings, Main-

tenanee of Pathways < and Roads 287 15 4 ..Insurance 26 8 6i „ Management, Labour. Wages, I Audit. Advertising, etc... 426 10 11 ! „ Legal Expenses. Surveys, - Valuations, etc So 1 0 ' ~ Depreciation of Buildings . . 2150 14 7 I £4026 5 7 | BALANCE SHEET. j LIABILITIES. £ s d To Capital 200,309 12 6 < Less- Excess of Expen- i diture over Income . . 648 14 11 , „ Sundry Creditors 300 o 0, £190,960 17 ~7 I ASSETS. I B - T rnW! " l Pl "' li 187 £ 600 0"o k „ Building 2.460 0 o: ~ Statue of "Spirit of Peace" "00 0 n .. Portrait of Sir John I. ' Campbell 0 „ { " garden Tools, etc 20 « ' „ Water Meters 10 ( . n < ..Sundry Debtors "44 17 111 „ Investments and Cash in I Bank 9.375 19 g' £190 960 1" 7 I have examined the Books and "Account I ° f the Cornwall Park Trust for thel ™a r ending March 31, 1922, and comnared M that the Balance Sheet Is properly draw'" s up and exhibits the true state of the < »«al« of the Trust at that date i < W. WALLACE BRUCE. F I A.N.Z., | ' FRED. J. BANKART, ! ' =0, ~„ Secretary. ' ' I May 1, 1922 JAS " Trustee. ■ , ' 384 J MPSICAI. TPITTQN. j j -yOICE PRODUCTION AND KINGING ! SIGXOR ROMANI (Basso), ! Bass Soloist, Beethoven Festival, under 1 Henri Verbrugghen. ; * Late Associate Teacher with Roland Foster •, of N.S.W. State Conservatorym. ] Address: 1 BROADWAY MUSIC STUDIO Newmarket. ' -rr s "piANO. Violin. Cornet Tuition— Terms on YkJunu?* W SwM *» d « 83. -Albert St '

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 115, 17 May 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 115, 17 May 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 115, 17 May 1922, Page 8

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