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Observer, Volume XXXII, Issue 7, 28 October 1911, Page 14

 

W. PARKER, Fellow of the Spectacle Makers' Company London, 1910, and Diplomate in Visual Optics and Sight testing, may be consulted at his Booms, over MB PONDS HOMEOPATHIC PHABMACY. 165, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. Sight Tested by Latest and Most Scientific Methods. A Large Range of Superior Frames and Fittings Stocked. London and Colonul Experience. no charge for sight th sting. Oculists Prescriptions for Glasses Accurately Executed. Hours: 9to 6; Saturdays, 9to 1. Evenings by appointment. j -p TUNDON BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. Nos. 19 and 20. OOOMBES* ABOADE. TEANSFER FOBMB and Every Description of Commercial Printing executed in the best style at a few hours' notice at the OBSERVER Office.

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