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THE GLASSES YOU NEED, arc Toric Lenses. Deep curved they give clearness of vision, increases power of sight, and that comfortable feeling which makes you forget that you really wear glasses. Far superior are they in use and appearance to the ordinary “ flat ’’ form which limits your vision to .the centre portion of their area. Explanation and , advice gladly given by HUGH & G. K NEILL, Consulting Opticians, 249 George St, Dunedin, Phone 3156.

A Challenge to the Liquor Traffic, The Liquor Traffic in its official organ “Continuance” dated July ist says * The Licensed Trade yields £.>.500,000 annually to the Treasury,” We say prove it.— Also whose pockets do they take it out of first ? Advt. •

CRITERION CLUB HOTEL ALEXANDRA. A. Richards, Proprietor. THIS well-known and popular Hostelry is under the Management of Mr Alex. Richards, earning a high reputation by the Travelling Public for CLEANLINESS, COMFORT & CATERING. well Furnished and Private Rooms. Liberal Bill of Fare. Every convenience to make boarders comfortable and at home. Only the best brands of wines and Spirits stocked. Speight’s Beer on tap. Livery Stables and Motor Garage close at hand. Telephone 4. Box 36. BENDIGO HOTEL,! ALEXANDRA. A, F. D. JONES, Proprietor Has pleasure in intimating to the inhabitants of the district and travelling public that bo has entered into possession cf the well-known Bendigo Hotel. The accommodation is unsurpassed, and all the comforts of a home will be found at this commodious and well-appointed House. Only the Best Brands of Wines & Spirits stocked." Telephone No, aj A Challenge to the Liquor TralHc. The Liquor Traffic in its official' organ “Continuance” dated July Ist, says “The Licensed Trade yields L‘2.500,000 annually to the Treasury.'” We say, prove it. Also whose pockets do they take it out vi lir.t ) Advt.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 3127, 24 July 1922, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 3127, 24 July 1922, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 3127, 24 July 1922, Page 5

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