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PERSONAL. A LL Orders left with Miss Culpitt, 637. _ Dominion Rd., must be claimed withir; 7 days or will be sold. 26 A NY Girls interested in joining Women's Army.—Write S. - -'S2it. Stau. 26 ANYONE knowing whereabouts of Mr. H. G. Ilollambv, late English Police Force.—please Ring 174. Papaknra. 26 TF Cioods left at 209, Ponsonby Rd. are - 1 - not Claimed within seven days, will be sold to defray expenses.—J. Fisher. x2B TF people do not immediately stop scandalising my name, proceedings will be taken.—J. A. Redman, 519, Dominion Rd. x 26 I ADY. 37, would like to join Social Clubs, ■* fond dancing, cards, outdoor activities. Companionship. 2904. Star. x 26 MAISIE —Write Rotorua ; it's urgent. — Dad. IVTR- HERRING, Mrs. Dean and Family ■*■*-»- wish to thank the Sisters and Nurses of 1111 i a Hospital for their kindness and attention to Mrs. Herring during her recent illness. 26 R. E. G. C A It T E IT, Victoria Road. Tapatoetoe, Wishes to thank the Doctors and Staff of the Aotea Hospital. Otahuhu, for their Kind attention during his wife's recent illnes-'. QUAY ST., Sunday Afternoon.—Jim Edwards. 26 rpiif; CHURCH OF the G*OLI)EN light -L is now established iu 100. Newton Koad, Auckland. Rmnoved from S. Upper Queen St. For Divine Service and Healing. Signed •J6 REV. FAITHFUL I'HILPOTT. VITANGANUI-Ellerslie - - Like renew '* acquaintance; protracted train journey. Redcoat. >:26 V%7E WISII TO THANK MRS. lIART »' AND FAMILY. also others who rendered assistance to our son in his recent accident. MR. AND MRS. E. J. ETHERIDGE. Penrose. 2'i Y\7<>rLl> Members Coastal Seamen's " Union, formed King 2S-'!2OV \2O VIJOULD Gentleman who gave address to * » driver of fawn car that brushed elderly man's umbrella. Sunday. June 25, please lomniuiiicate I I'.O BOX OHB. AUCKLAND? >;26 | A MERK'AN Methodist Episcopal Bishop. ! Delhi. India, on Monowai, gave me two j Hooks—one. "Faith." by himself; another, j "Conversion of Another Sunda Singh": | Christians' prayers asked for him and 1 myself.—Graham. formerly missionary Anglo-Indians and Sikhs. y.2C, MR S. J. A. PI CKRE LL, ' 81, Old Mill Road. Grey Lynn. Wishes to Thank the Doctors, Sister and Nurses of No. 5 Ward. Public J Hospital, for their kind attention to her during her illness. j Also Friends and Neighbours and Heard's . Limited, for their kind thoughts and wishes. Also the kindness shown to Mr. pickroll during her absence, for which she is very grateful and thankful to all. 26 BUSINESS PERSONAL. ABOUT "Goe-Easie" Shoes — A still greater selection in Correct Shoes that give Foot-ease to ladies with wide feet. Latest styles. 17/9 to 39/6. —James Adams. : Wellesley Street. Ea«t. B " A BOVE Criticism" —Wear the Kay GoodA son Correction Shoe : walk in comfort, banish foot troubles.—Kay Goodson, 210. Oilworth Bldg. Phone 46-455. 26 A CHES, Muscular, Rheumatic Sprains, Twists, Wrenches, etc.. immediate relief.—Consult the Experts." Flanagan. Gladiator Health Institute. 359. Queen Street. B ACHING Feet, Corns'. —Russell aud Long, St. Kevin's Arc., opp. Rendells. 42-489. B ACNE, Eczema, Psoriasis. Seborrnoea. Baltlntss, Alopecia and Baby Eczema Successfully treated at KLEXEMA ROOMS. Phone 31-010. Consultation Free. Open Friday Evenings.—lo4. Dilworth Building. Customs St.. Auckland. D A DVANCED Showing Spring Felts, Straws, renovations. —Miss Spear, Darby St. 42-487. C ALL Fancy Costumes Hired, clean, from 5/. —Miss Kirkby. 46. City Chambers. B ALL Leg Ulcers and Varicose Eczema successfully treated. Consult Veinol Clinic. 201, Pacific Bklgs. Ph. 46-436. C ANN SHIRLEY. Beauty Salon. 314. Cooke's Bldgs.—Full Head non-electric Perm.. 15/; Ends. 30/. —Phone 41-468. B Artistic and Durable Dyeing by Porter's Dye Works. Ltd. S ' AJ. PARK & SON, Patent Attorneys, National Bank Chambers. Shortland Street. D A. W. B ryant L ID "THE COAL AND FIREWOOD PEOPLE," Deliver Anywhere. Phones : 26-805. 16-SOS. S | "DILLIARDS 9d, Snooker 6d ; S Tables, 1-D Radio. — Majestic Billiard Saloon. Darby St. C CANADIAN Frock Shop. 15. Victoria St. Clover and Cyclamen WX Costumes to hand. C JJERBERT ALKBR ' IQENTIST, NEWTON, Opposite Reservoir. Usual Hours. Special by Appointment. S QTEVBNSON AND INGRAM, Dental Surgeons. Hallensteln's Building. Karangahape Road. MR. W. R. INGRAM. Principal. PHONE 44-108 for Appointment. HOURS: MONDAY TO FRIDAY. 9—5.30; FRIDAY EVENINGS. 7 to S: SATURDAY, 8.30 a.m. to 11 a.m. TS C MUN R ° E DENTAL SURGEON, ENDEAN'S BUILDINGS, FOOT OF QUEEN STREET. Hours of Attendance: DAILY —9 a.m. to 5 p.m. EVENINGS —7 to 8. TELEPHONE 41-604. B gUFFERERS. Do not be downhearted if your doctor or specialist fails to effect a cure or save your eyeballs, whether suffering from a wound (after an operation or accident). Inflammatory complaints, as Ulcers of the Cornea, Iritis, Blepharitis, Pterygium, Granular Conjunctivitis, Pannus Trachoma, Colitis, as well as other complaints of the human body. [ can be treated without drug or operation. I have cured many such cases where •specialists have failed. Note : Consultation FREE. No charge unless sufficient improvement is made (and you are satisfied). HAKIM M. A. SUNNT, Indian Physician and Herb Specialist, 143, Newton Rd. (off Symonds St.). Phone 40-025. S H W JT ,ROST (AUCK.), JjTD.. SURGEON DENTISTS, CORNIER QUEEN AND WYNDHAM »sTS. | (Nest "Heraltl.") PHONE 46-232. HOURS AS USUAL. FRIDAY EVENINGS. 7-8.30. I

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 201, 26 August 1939, Page 1

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