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■ (Do You, Notice Something Very Neat About Thes§ Glasses? TELEPHONE 3,156 Tlie absence of screws and the use instead of little, bevelled straps gives a touch of distinction and class in either eyeglasses or spectacles. Good appearance is only one of the great advantages of KeeLock mountings. The lenses are cemented in. They can’t come out, loosen, or crack as they do when metal screws are used. 9 ,J It won’t take long to explain the Kee-Lock to you and show samples. You’ll bo very much pleased. HUGH NEILL (D.8.0.A., F. 1.0., London), Qualified Optician, 249 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. Willi a free Hand UWe conduct our business. We are not bound to any one maker, nor hampered by any restrictions often imposed upcn exclusive agencies. ’ll As all our purchases are for cash, we are Independent in buying, in selling, and In our prices. «U In the Interest of our customers —and that is, as we see it, our own interest—we thoroughly scan the Shoe Market for what is best; best In the way of leather, workmanship, and style, and best to the liking of 'our patrons. “ft We are qualified for this task through our long experience and our intimate knowledge of what the people of this community prefer in Footwear. You will find here, always, the kind of Shoes you are looking for at prices you will bo glad to pay. W. HARRIS & 212-214 GEORGE STREET, 20-22 PRINCES STREET, 75 ICING EDWARD ROAD, SOUTH DUNEDIN.

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Evening Star, Issue 16236, 4 October 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 16236, 4 October 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 16236, 4 October 1916, Page 8

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