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AUCTIONS. JfiURNITURE RUCTION. Q.EORGE Jj 10 -' AT THE GREAT SALEROOMS, 240, QUEEN STREET, rnO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), AT IJ r.M. jy£ODERN JJOME JpURNISHINGS. ! " QAK JgEDROOM gUITE. jgEDROOM gUITE, O-PIECE QHESTERFIELD gUITE, QAK JOINING gUITE, AND Q.ENEKAL JJUJRNISHINGS. Q.EORGE -yyALKER, J^TD.. AUCTIONEERS. 25 —RBMi K D B R — A UCTION gALE AT JpARM, RICHARDSON J>D., JJILLSBORO' OPP. CEMETERY. Owing to ill-health MR. GEO. BATESON is giving up housekeeping and Will Sell on the Premises, A LL H IS jp ubnitubb ' JMPLEMENTS AND QATTLE. AUCTIONEERING QO. WILL SELL ON gATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 11 See Tuesday Night's Star, 23rd, for Particulars. FURNITURE—GOOD. IMPLEMENTS—BETTER. CATTLE—BEST. 26 EDUCATIONAL. /ftfc TVOCESAN HIGH SCHOOL ■ LJ FOR GIRLS, EPSOM, AUCKLAND. Headmistress: MISS E. R. EDWARDS, M.A. KEOPENS ■yyEDNESDAY, JpEBRUARY >J } AT 9 A.M. BOARDERS RETURN TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6. The Headmistress will he at Home to Parents, bv telephone appointment, on THURSDAY, February 1, and FRIDAY, February 2. Prospectus may ho obtained upon application to the School Secretary, Epsom, or to Messrs. Gilfiilnn and Gentles. National Bank Chambers, Fort Street. Auckland. :1 jb THING'S COLLEGE, /gm ±V AUCKLAND. AliliMpliß hoarding and Day School for t||jjl|&H? Headmaster: >Mlß' THE REV. H. K. ARCHDALL, i!±. ~„K &?««¥?,! M " a ssa i s a tb?iSs.% the Great Public Schools of England. Boss are given an all-round education, arc prepared for the Universities, the Professions and Commercial Life; there is a Special Course in Agricultural Science and Practice. Examination results compare most favourably with those of other schools. Next term commences February 8, 1034. Prospectus and full particulars may be obtained from THE BURSAR. KING'S COLLEGE, Otahuhu, Auckland. F EXAMINATION "RESULTS. ITEMING WAY'S gCORE. DIPLOMA IN BANKING. Total Passes for all New Zealand, 2SI. HEMINGWAY'S, 175. 62.3% All Others I Combined, 106. 07.1% Thirty-six years' experience, plus expert knowledge tells its tale in these remarkable results. Join up with the School that gets the Passes and Ensure Success. JJ EMINGWAY'S QORRESPONDENCE gCHOOLS, P.O. BOX 516, AUCKLAND, C.l. DRULEIGH special courses in Literature, Economics, Politics, Philosophy,, etc., give social confidence. Good library available. RD DENTISTRY. MY OWN SPECIAL METHOD OF PAINLESS EXTRACTION Possesses Manv Great Advantages, Which a're Distinctive. HERE ARE SOME AMONG OTHERS : 1. NO PAIN. l 2. NO NEED to come back for the second time or oftener as under other methods. 3. EXPERT EXTRACTIONS. No broken teeth or stumps in the gums. 4. PERFECTLY SAFE FOR ALL AGES. I 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. NO PAINFUL PRICKING. 7. NO SWOLLEN GUMS. 8. ABSCESSED TEETH are painlessly extracted. 0. EXTRACTIONS FREE when teeth are ordered. THE LATEST IN PAINLESS FILLINGS. DR. BOWSLEY'S, OF BOSTON. "OBTUNDENT." PAINLESS DENTISTRY AT MY ROOMS IS NOT A MYTH. BUT A FACT. OPEN EVERY EVENING. 0 g MANUEL, FIRST FLOOR, ENDFAN'S BUILDINGS, Next G.P.O. Phone 41-604. Take Elevator. A HOWEY WALKER. Yes. that's his name, of gentle and painless extraction fame. HOWEY WALKER (opposite John Court, Ltd.), has quite the bast 'Tainless Process" known to dentistry. A

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 22, 26 January 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 22, 26 January 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 22, 26 January 1934, Page 2