STYLISH SUITS FOR PARTICULAR MEN—m. I I P % Wy Wa affirm^ There is a Phitzwell suit to fit every Man .and Youth whatever his particular figure ma}' be. The juality, style, and general smartness have made these low-priced suits popular with all classes. All Drapers and Clothiers sell — **.q-fea>-.?.3»-.,.v,.i,ft.vrt FRANK F. MITCHELL, PAINTER & PAPERHANGER, Still carries on the Old-established PAINTING BUSINESS which he took from hi 3 father gome time ago, and solicits & continuance of the liberal support which the business has enjoyed PAINTING GRAINING SIGNWEITING I APERHANGING GLAZING Or tuiy other kind of Decorative Work undertaken at Shortest Notict. FRANK F. MITCHELL, BALOLUTHA. BOTH EYES ARE SELDOM ALIKE. Unless your ease is an exception to the rule your sight is not the same in both eyes. We examine each eye separately; prescribe the right lens for each eye. AOTHIJR'H..REtI> F.S.M.C, F. 1.0.0., D.8.0.A., (London). CONSULT! NG OPTICIAN, 'INVERCARGILL, VISITS BALOLUTHA FRIDAYS (Sale Days). g. hTreid. WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN, CLYDE STREET, BALCLUTHA. PERFECT WORKMANSHIP . . jBEST MATERIAL Go hand-in-hand with everything that leaves my shop. A first class hand is now permanently engaged in Balclutha, and every stitch is guaranteed. Give the new.shop a trial, and you will be pleased. INSPECTION INVITED. jqhnltaylor, SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER, DALGETY'S NEW SHOP, CLYDE STREET, BALCLUTHA. H. GUNTHORP, DENTIST, BALCLUTHA. VISITS OWAKA—First and Third Thursdays. KAITANGATA—Second and Fourth Thursdays. MlLTON—Tuesdays (weekly). BALOLUTHA—Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and every Evening. DENTTSfRY.' A. E. J. BLAKELEY (Next Telegraph Office, Bank of Australasia Buildings), CORNER BOND AND RATTRAY STS., DUNEDIN, VISITS BALCLUTHA EVERY' FRIDAY. BALCLUTHA ADDRESS: GAWN'S BUILDINGS, CLYDE ST. Kindly note Dunedin Address: BANK OP AUSTRALASIA (Next Telegraph Office), CORNER OF BOND AND RATTRAY STREETS. "Though newspapers are few and far between at tho Chathanis," said Mr H. Smith, a Wellington surveyor, who returned with the Himitangi a few days ago, to a Christchjiirch 'Sun' representative, "now that the wireless station is established the residents have 'received some outside news. I understand that a> small paper is to be installed in the Islands. It will be issued each r riday, the residents having arranged to sjibschbfl for* 200 words of wireless trims* regular supply of xmtside news
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Clutha Leader, Volume XL, Issue 69, 6 March 1914, Page 6
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361Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Clutha Leader, Volume XL, Issue 69, 6 March 1914, Page 6
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