BTWWHIiE If I liW i THE OLYMPIC TEAM. Prior i,o their departure from Wellington. two members of the team applied for supplies of “Q-tol” and “Fluenzol.” for use on the trip. Athletics find that, apart from its emollient efforts and its great aid to saving, “Q-tol” when rubbed into strained or tired muscles or sinews, is most soothing and comforting. 1.
brings on euch ailments as headaches, dizziness and nervousness. Correctly Fitted Glasses will eliminate the cause—eyestrain. . , Let us examine your eyes. We do it free of charge, and above Jill, you get honest advice. Our experience has been gained in examining eyes for many years, and this, combined with the most modern facilities, assures you of a c4tsl u l examination and correct glasses at a reasonable, price. If doubtful about your eyes, call and see-us •islCD-W* WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER. GREYMOUTH.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 July 1920, Page 3
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