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BRITISH DENTAL PARLOURS 220 HIGH STREET (Inglis Buildings) Opp. Tattersalls Arcade Telephone 30-893 Painless Extractions 2/6 Beautiful Sets jfi? S% /G% / of TEETH - & ' FREE Painless Extractions when Sets are Ordered. Open Friday Evenings—7 to 8.30. Telephone 30-893 TEA AND LUNCHEON ROOMS Now Opvi 4-Course Dinner (12-2) 1/- Morning & Afternoon Tea 6d to M GLASGOW BLDGS. —Second Floor, take lift. Next Kincaid*! In Touch With New Zealand A Pleasant Way for all For 6d a month you can be kept in pleasant touch with your country—its dramatic history, its scenic charm, its human appeal. The national magazine issued by the Railways Department does full justice to the “Wonderland of the Pacific.” The wide range of contents also includes bright stories, humorous chronicles, original verse—and plenty of pictures. Begin the New Year well by joining the numerous readers of the “N.Z. Railways Magazine.” ONCE BOUGHT, ALWAYS BOUGHT.

HAYS, LIMITED, CLOSED TOMORROW. BIG SALE ON MONDAY. In order to make preparations for a very exceptional Sale on Monday next, Hay’s, Limited, will be closed to-morrow. Since the re-organisation on November 20, the new Company has pursued a vigorous policy and the store has become more popular than ever. The Sale on Monday has been arranged to dispose of a large liquidation stock which has been bought at a most advantageous price. The policy of the new Company is to give the public the benefit of any bargain purchases that are made, and Monday’s Sale will be a notable event. Full particulars will be announced in to-morrow night’s papers.

DOIN'G ONE'S BEST. You will never be sorry for doin, your level best; for hearing before judging; for thinking before speaking; for standing by your principles.—Anon.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20202, 12 January 1934, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20202, 12 January 1934, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20202, 12 January 1934, Page 9

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