School Holidays by Rail Give the Children a Chance Two weeks of frolic and freedom—the school holiday so eagerly anticipated by the children—will soon be round again, Why not take your youngsters away for a trip by train? Fresh air and fresh scenes will have them fit and alert in no time ready for another term’s hard work. And railway fares, especially for families travelling together, are very cheap. Big Concession for Families.
a W WW>WVWVVWfMWMWI/VWWWWWWVVWVVWWVWIfWWIfIf»<W'« READING GLASSES Winter nights with comfortable reading and sewing by the fire are coming. THAT IS IF YOUR EYES ARE RIGHT. Half an hour in my Consulting Room will settle the question. Each eye is tested separately and in conjunction with it’s fellow. Tho delicate muscles which turn the eyes inward are also examined. Of course this cannot he done except in a MODERN CONSULTING ROOM fitted with the LATEST INSTRUMENTS. Anything S is guess work and probably RUINED VISION. The LATEST ENGLISH FRAMES and LENSES of the highest grade are here and I ‘DON'T HAVE TO APOLOGISE FOR MY g / PRICES. They are right. FRANK CURTIS, Fellow of the Institute of Opticians, N.Z. OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN, East Street, Ashburton. Telephone *>os.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 253, 7 August 1941, Page 2
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