REAL BEAUTIES, YOU CAN'T RESIST. Of all the beautiful things you have seen in Wallpapers, you have never seen anything more beautiful and inspiring than the latest arrivals at the Phillipps and Impey Showrooms. This week will be a Gala Week for enthusiasts seeking delightful new ideas in Home Decorations. Make up your mind not to miss it. PHILLIPPS & IMPEY, LTD., QUEEN STREET. D A REMARKABLE PIANO. Of Pianos, ranging in price from One hundred to One hundred and fifty pounds, there is not one possessing better quality and workmanship than the £85 SQUIRE & LONGSON. If you know pianos, compare the Squire with any instrument before you buy. If you don't know pianos, take the word of the E. and F., whose reputation is behind every instrument. See the Squire and Longson to-day. E. & F. PIANO AGENCY, LTD., 191, QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. A giflHl RESTING. T. PEACOCK AND SON, OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS. 218, QUEEN STREET. J. A. PEACOCK, F.S.M.C., London. F. 1.0., Eng. T. D. PEACOCK, F S.M.C., F.8.0.A.. Lond.. F. 1.0., England. D THE PAINT EVERYONE SAYS O.K. There is never, a buyer of the wonderfully popular " SAMSON " SUPERFINE, READY MIXED PAINTS, but what expresses his delight and appreciation when he comes back for more. Everyone says it's just O.K.— the most perfect paint a man could wish to use. Isn't this a paint worth looking into? Send to-day for quotations and particulars to PHILLIPPS & IMPEY, LTD., QUEEN STREET. A TI/TECHANICS KHAKI COATS. ■"A Strong wearers. Wonderful value. TUTTS' PRICE 15/6. TUTTS, SYMONDS ST. D 810 REDUCTIONS In Prams, PoshChairs, Doll Prams, etc., at our SHOWROOMS, Thompson's Buildings, 815. Queen St. (3 doors above Town Hall). • W. A. THOMPSON AND CO. C "THE AUCKLAND STAR" N.Z.'S LEADING EVENING NEWSPAPER. THE LARGEST NET SALES OP ANY EVENING NEWSPAPER IN NEW ZEALAND. AUDITORS' CERTIFICATE. Messrs. Gllflllan and Gentles and Messrs. J. F. Buddie and Son, Public Accountants, certify as follows;— We have audited the Circulation Books of the BRETT PRINTING AND PUBLISHING *CO.. LTD.. and certify that the AVERAGE DAILY , NET SALES OF THE "AUCKLAND STAR," as embodied in the financial books of the Company. FOR THE THREE MONTHS ENDED * SOtb JUNE. 1928. EXCEEDED 43,000 DAILY. THE ABOVE FIGURES DO NOT INCLUDE <1» SPORTS AND OTHER SPECIAL EDITIONS. 12) SPOILED PRINTED COPIES. (31 COPIES UNSOLD BY AGENTS. t4i FREE COPIES TO ADVERTISERS, INSTITUTIONS AND INDIVIDUALS. 15) EXCHANGE NEWSPAPER COPIES, BOTH IN AND OUTSIDE NEW ZEALAND (Signed) GILFILLAN AND GENTLES, Public Accountants. iSigned) J. F. BUDDLE AND SON, Public Accountants. OF THIS NET PAID CIRCULATION 75 PER CENT GOES INTO HOMES WITHIN A RADIUS OF TEN MILES FROM THE G.P.0., AUCKLAND.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 250, 22 October 1928, Page 6
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