DEFECTIVE EYESIGHT.
Mr EmeitM. Sandstein, D.8.0.A., F.S., M.C., consulting optician, who has lately returned, after six years special study in England and Continent, may be consulted on all cases of defective eyesight remediable by glares. I> a J% h . fc n °A sarv, artificial light being uSed. Doctors prescriptions prepared. Fees moderate. Consulting rooms, Cashel street W-, over M. Saudstcin, jeweller. 9.00 to 1,2 to 6 daily. 06 SECOND-HAND “ ANGLOS.” We have now in stock some really good bargains in second-hand “Anglo” bicycles, just recently taken in part payment for this season's new model “Anglo.” Anyone in want of a first-class and reliable second-hand machine should not miss the opportunity of inspecting. We have also a number of other really good second-hand bicycles, which are to be sold at reasonable prices. Anglo-New Zealand Cycle Coy., D.i.C. (Lichfield street), and 226 High street. 260 THE LATEST DESIGN In ladiea’ bicycles just landed. Meat, refined, and designed for easy running and graceful position. It is a fact that riders of the ladies’ Massey always look r.eat and graceful. This is on account of the position being mechanically correct. They run easy, and keep running easy. Ladies', ask a lady friend who rides a Massey, and be convinced. " 14
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11693, 21 September 1903, Page 6
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