————— miii ni WILL YOUR EYES BE . GOOD AT SIXTY? It all depends upon the care you take of them now. Slight eyestrain,. neglected in youth or middle-age, will lead to eye trouble of a more complex na-. ture when you are on the down- 9 grade of life. Be warned, have 9 that eye-strain corrected instant- | ly. j CONSULT JOHN R. PROCTER, I The Famous Oculist Optician, of Christchurch. lie will prescribe for you the lenses that will suit your individual vision. The expert attention we give-to eye needs is a source of great satisfaction to our ever-widening circle of clients. May we serve you? ' I JOHN R. PROCTER, ! CONSULTING OPTICIVN, CHRISTCHURCH. I —r-i~n -iiiiirfimi wifiMiinw iwm inin ■iaai n
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I i MANY LADIES ' Otherwise charmingly attired, spoil their whole appearance by wearing unbecoming millinery. A Unique creation gives an exquisite finish to ny dress. ( THE UNIQUE. Leading Milliners, : : Tainui St.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 4 June 1921, Page 4
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