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DO YOU MAKE A fGOOD IMPRESSION UPON STRANGERS? If you are a salesman or a business man, it is to your advantage to make your appearance count for most. You can be certain that your appearance will be 100 per cent if you wear HUNTERS' Made -to - Order or Ready-to-Wear Suits They are made up to a standard—not down to a price—yet their price is as low as their quality Ready-to-Wear, from £4/10/-Made-to-Order, from £5/10/Buying quality Suitings in huge quantities direct from the mills—for Cash —enables us to buy for less than any other firm can. Then, making stylish Suits in our own workrooms and selling them direct-to-wearer through our own shop (which is in the low rental area) at Wholesale UNBEATABLE VALUES ! Call some lunch time and Inspect our Big Range of Smart Suits. Hunter & Sons, Ltd. Makers of High-grade Clothes for Men, 13 Elliott Street, AUCKLAND. Also at Hamilton, Whangarei, and New Plymouth. |

II Golden WujW Opportunity Yes, a Golden Opportunity _______§ I °^ er on * y holds good that you simply can't afford _\\ I while special stock lasts, SO to miss. If your old set is %________) I 881 do not dela y« but ring P hone troubling you or not quite as ™ * / 44-198 for, an appointment. comfortable as it might be. „_ of -.rri EXTRACTIONS FREE we can give real mouth com- I'm _mj I fort for * EJX OCd l • IF SET ORDERED. STEVENSON & INGRAM (Dr. Stevenson and Mr. W. R. Ingram), SURGEON DENTISTS, Corner Pitt Street and Karangahape Road.

dfUnUinilMllfnnillHltlllUllllllllli llltl ll ftl l« Iff I If fl 11 111 Tl r ill I ■ n fi if I tl i v i ■ uti ■>• itt i itiu ■• m ■«• ri**ui >•• «>«■■«!«■ v ■*• !«•>■< Kinntawt uucmssuuiinsiHtmMainaa. | __ || ■r Piquant Puzzles in Patient People, I BiwiimfwnTimHm»rtnimmiritm«niiMuriiinniiimiiimiM iiriiJiMiiriMtinini»iii.iiiiini»iiiiiMiiiuiitiiiiiiiiimiiniltimnmnHillimtiimnin»iF 8 DOUBLE ACROSTICS I ' NOTES ON THE PUZZLES. I In these Double Acrostics only the first and last vertical I lines need spell a word, but these two words must be of even I length and must be in some way associated with each other. I The length of the vertical words required is easily ascertained I from the number of horizontal words required. H Every horizontal line must spell a word, but these -words I may all be of any length and need have no association with ■ each other. H A "Light" is the name given in Double Acrostics to any H explanation of any special catch or reference in the clues. ■ The "Lights" are included in the 'Key" when deemed ■ necessary. • •■---",■ - DOUBLE ACROSTIC No. 4. ■ (Clue to First and Last Vertical Words.) H Two outdoor games played throughout our land, H In playing both something's held in the hand. H (Clues to Horizontal Words.) 3 1. Found in an inn found out sometimes as well, In another sense a kind of bread will tell. 2. A kind of fruit which island vessels bring. Also the name of England's foreign king! 3. Free from national limitations he, Belonging to all parts he then must bel 4. A burning furnace this in which to stfc. c Those for which Israelites used straw. 5. A weariness from lack of occupation, Its origin is from the Gallic nation. 6. The answer is in the affirmative, Great joy to a proposing man 'twill give. KEY TO DOUBLE ACROSTIC NO. 3. 1. V eas T 2. E skim O 3. S tea M 4. T omat O 5. E nginee R 6. R igou R 7. D ag O 8. A rro W 9. V okel S I. YESTERDAY. 2. TOMORROWS. 1, Yeast; 2, Eskimo; 3, Steam; 4, Tomato; 5, Engineer; 6, Rigour; 7, Dago; 8, Arrow; 9, Yokels. B LIGHTS. 4. Tomatoes -were formerly called "Love Apples". I Designed by Mary Wigley, Box 31, Whangarei.

t SERVICE. If you think a print is too light or just too dark, tell us, and we will have it reprinted for you. We make the prints for YOU. The time of delivery /\ I%g_/aa-f may vary a little, but it will always remain a QUICK SERVICE —a matter of j hours, not of days. The camera user can JllOSd depend on it. There is nothing better m m either in quality or speed. JLitjlTS • SUCKLING'S SERVICE IS YOUR SERVICE. m At\ *m me* . "API . '

I DRY CLEANING Use any of these Depots: 193 UPPER SYMONDS STREET 79 MANUKAU ROAD 308 PONSONBY ROAD VICTORIA WHARF, DEVONPORT 276 DOMINION ROAD ANY POST OFFICE Or PHONE 41-399 Ij ■ : i Our Van will collect your garments and return them within 24 hours Cleaned and Pressed. 1 Use the Dry Cleaning Process for all soiled garments, carpets, etc., and you 1 will be one of thousands of satisfied customers. I THE NEW ZEALAND DRY GLEANING GO. LTD. 1 1 HOWE STREET, AUCKLAND. I LAil Sturdy bodies do not grow by chance I JL h Thoughtful care must provide the dean '"* | - ll that build, health and happiness and ch.ldhood, 1 Amburys Bottfed * Health Bringer! I Jh*X- There's no purer or richer milk than Amburys—,t i» just * I* tool for ?du!t. a. for children. Amburys IS del.vered in Order nmm, H«d OBe. 43-990, P.*.,, 24*60. AMBURYS DEPOTS

piIBIBDIIBIIIBIB^ j Popular Free j 1 Demonstrations j 1 of the Selphit System I I of Home Dress-cutting | | to continue daily at I JLj Collinson and Williams 5 | I TOP OF SYMONDS STREET. | 0 B It is of importance to you that you see these demonstra- I § ■ tions, because the Sel-phit System of Dress-cutting mean* | 8 j|j sych a lot to the success of your dressmaking. , | | Come Yourself and bring a Friend. 8 ■ The Sel-phit System means unfailing accuracy, and it makes | 8 m hems dressmaking an easy, pleasant occupation. Lessons 8 = are simple. Call at Collinson & Williams and— - | 1 I j i | V_mMW** &iS> ** 1 mmmmmm W-- BilllBil!IBII!!B!lilB!|[|B||!BH!lBaaHii;ii § CITY DEMONSTRATIONS. 8 8 Free demonstrations of the Sel-phit System of Dress- ft 8 cutting are also given daily at our City Office. You sure g 8 cordially invited to attend. o | THE SELPHIT CO. § 8 SO7. N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET, 3 g AUCKLAND. §

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 243, 14 October 1925, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 243, 14 October 1925, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 243, 14 October 1925, Page 11

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