Comfortable Reading Spectacles For Winter Evenings. The kind you can read with for hour:* at a time and never feel tired. SMART NEW 1939 STYLES fitted by Mr Curtis, undoubtedly one of New . Zealand’s cleverest Opticians, that will immediately appeal to you. THE PRICES ARE LOWER. FRANK CURTIS, / ' Fellow of the Institute of Opticians of N.Z.„ Inc., OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN, East Street, Ashburton. Telephone 305. S 3 S3
THE REAL NEW ZEALAND SHOWN IN THE RAILWAYS MAGAZINE. New Zealanders, the July issue of the “Railways -Magazine” continues the .pleasant revelations of the charm of your country. Here are some of the big features: A Raid on Romance,” by Ken Alexander. “ Moonlight on Mt. Rolleston,” by John Pascoe. “The Yachtsmen’s Paradise” (Waitemata Harbour and Hauralu Gulf), by Una Craig. “The Maiden of Taieri,” by R. K. McFarlane. “New Zealand Industries (No. 5, Men’s Overwear), by 0. N. Gillespie. “Rain-makers at Work,” by K. C. McDonald. Original New Zealand Verse. A breezy chat about books and authors. Very helpful notes and comments for women. An excellent review of sport. Sixty pictures. 6d At Bookshops and News Agencies 0d
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 59, Issue 224, 5 July 1939, Page 2
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