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Don't blame the light it's your eyes! When the columns of figures get mixed, or the printed page grows fuzzy, it's your eyes. To work on like that ruins the sight, and impairs your health and efficiency. You need glasses. Let us test your eyes, JOHN R. PROCTER Consulting Optician 200 High St, (opp. Stranae's) P6797-3106

PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. WM. ANDERSOJ"), CHAREBROKER AND ACCOUNTANT ►J (Member of Christchurch Stock Exchonsje), OXFORD CHAMBERS, OXFORD TERRACE, off Hereford street, And at Aahburten. 8007 A. FRAS ER, A CCOUNTANT, LAND AND COMJfISA SION AGENT, 83 CASHEL STREET WE3T. Houses, S«Mons, and Businesses for Sole in OSty and Suburbs. KG7G3 B YRNE AND WELLBROCK, A. E. Byrne L. G. Wellbroclf. 176 HEREFORD STB3ET. Above Canterbury Frozen Meat Co,, Acoountants. Auditors, Sharebrokera, Mercantile Agents. Chief Agenta Guardian Assuranc# Company, Ltd. 88063 CRAIG and CRAIG, CHIROPRACTIC. jOHIROPRACTIC.—The Science and Art that accounts for, locates, and corrects the cause of Disease by Spiral Adjustments. We practise Pure Chirop actio only, and will give you the btst service possible. Let us show you the real cause of ycur trouble. Member* N.Z. Chi.optac'.ora' Association. CRAIG and CRAIG (Graduates Palmer Fountain Head School), 1 Royal Exchange Bldgs., Cathedral square. 'Phone 2120. Hours: 8.30 a.ai. to 6 pjn.; Satu r days, 8.30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Ladies in Attendance. Not Medicine, Not Surgery, Not .Massags, Not Electricity. C 2938 FACIAL BLEMISHES! SUPERFLUOUS Hair, Moles, Birthmarks, C* effectually removed by Electrolysis. Twenty y«fts the largest practice in the Dominion. All work guaranteed perfect. If you hove any blemish, if your hair or complexion is not satisfactory, get a free consultation. MR H. W. HAMMOND, SPECIALIST, 273 Cashel street, City. TbL 8880. HSSI4-7641. w (A Oard.) - I L F R E D 'I. WARD. DENTAL SURGEON, Has Resumed Practice at 162 MANCHESTER ■ STREET, Wea ton's Building. Phone 4882 A. W8863 c t (A Oard.) ON VALES CENT HOME. "ASTON HOUSE," Marohweil street, Waimataitai, TIMARIJ, la Now Open to Receive Patients. C 3187 MISS CARTWRIGHT, N.Z.R.N. P.O. BOX 669. TELEPHONE XT2. GS EVI CK E JONES, » OPTICIAN, , Corner of CATHEDRAL SQUARE and CHANCERY LANE. (No Canvassers Employed.) . ■ • J4584-212 "DEM OVAL NOTICE. - ARTHUR M. Xli EMMKTT, M.1.A.P., Foot Specialist, haa REMOVED from Hereford etreet to the Medico Electric Institute, 146 ARMAGH STREET. 'Phone 4862. By appointment. ES44S-9619 FOOT SPECIALIST. " S N. H O ji I N S O fl • N.Z.I.E. GOLD AWARD. Est. 1899. ' 'Phone 3271. Mercery Shop, 258 High street. £8862 HOTELS. "THE MANSIONS" PRIVATE HOTEL, Ghuznee street, Wellington. 0 """ V •< THIS First-class Private Hotel is a«w under the management of MESDAMj&S COOKE and McGOWAN, late -of Christchurch. Excellent accommodation, service, and cuisine. Electric light throughout. Tariff 12s per day. £8 10a per week. Permanente by arrangement. C 2961 VISITORS TO. WELLINGTON "i\t HO desire Comfort and; Convenience, » » should stay at the / HOTEL ARCADIA. Cnr. Stout street and Lamoton quay. Excellent Service and Cuisine. Terms: 12* 6d per day, £8 15s per week. Tariff for permanent guests by arrangement. Telegrams: "EDILSON," Wellington. S. EDILSON, Proprietor. .'Phone 138. GfiSie BALCAIRN-LEITHFEILD CAR. IN connexion with the Mail Service a Car will , meet the Morning Train at BALCAIRN Daily to . convey passengers to LEITHFIELD. - If required for Evening Train 'Phone the Leithfiold Post Office. W. SARICH, XlO3 Leithfiold.

Are You Saving Money? BOOTS VERY HEAVILY REDUCED ID PRICE LADIES' REAL BLACK SUEDE OXFORD LACE SHOES (Looi» hed) Were 45/- .. .. .. Now 3Z /® LADIES' PATENT LEATHER ANKLE BAR SHOES— Were ,32/fr •; Now 17/0 LADIES' GLACE KID DERBY SHOES, exceptional finish— Wero 27/6. .. .. ' '' LADIES' REAL SUEDE TAN SLIPPERS—Now .. 6/11 an* 9/11 LjLDIES' WARM CAMEL HAIR SLIPPERS, leather soles 7/0 pair LADIES' GLACE EVENING SHOES, special cut 5/8 6/6 7/6 to 17/6 LADIES' NIGGER BROWN SUEDE SHOES, laced fronts— Were 45/- J * ow GENTS' TAN CALF DERBY WELTED BOOTS 29/6 GENTS' BLACK CALF CROCKETT AND JONES' DERBY^BOOTS-^ LEATHER SLIPPERSW#»ra 14/6 •• •• •• •• •• *• 4 • XIOW • V/o BABIES' TAN and BLACK-ANKLE STRAP SHOE • • •• 3/11 BABIES' WHITE LINEN SHOES, leather soles .. .. ..1/0 GENTS''BOX CALF DERBY BOOTS, sewn— Were 30/- •• ' •• ** »» NOW 22/6 GLACE KID SLIP-ON SHOE, leather heels .. .. 15/6 YOUTHS' BEST CHROME SCHOOL BOOTS, tips 18/6 10/6 THE ABOVE LINES ARE ALL MONEY-SAVERS, AND CANNOT BE BEATEN TOR VALUE. Postage 9d extra Stewart Robinson Cashel Street West SBBB3-2729

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17206, 25 July 1921, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17206, 25 July 1921, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17206, 25 July 1921, Page 11

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