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A d I i'L W A FOR BETTER EYESIGHT We have helped thousands to better eyesight by scientific examination and correct diagnosis of each separate case. If you cannot read or work without an effort, you need glasses. In having your glasses lifted you should be careful to whom you entrust your eyesight. Ours is the most complete ..organisation in Canterbury —exclusively optical. WHEN IN CHRISTCHURCH CALL FOR CONSULTATION.

I JOHN R. PROCTER, | CONSULTING OPTICIAN, (Opp. AV. Strange and Co.), | Christchurch

■ Dainty Refreshment ’ MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEAS. Freshly-made Tea, with Cakes and Scones made from only the best ingredients. Country Visitors should try ou r quickly-served Cold Luncheons Prompt and Courteous Attention j Always. HARKER’S TEA ROOMS MACKAY ST., GREYMOUTH.

BANKS’ FIXED DEPOSIT RATES. The following rates of interest are now paid by the BANKSIN NEW ZEALAND on FIXED DEPOSITS 3 months 3/> per cent. 6 months 3j per cent. 12 months 4 per cent. 24 months 41 per cent. ' NOTE : The existing Moratorium does NOT apply to Bank deposits. REYMOUTH ]£VENING S TAR. Owing to the curtailment of the railway trains, and the time of their departure from Greymouth, it is found necessary that the GREYMOUTH EVENING STAR must COMMENCE PRINTING EARLIER THAN USUAL. Advertisers are notified that advertisements for the Country Issue CANNOT BE ACCEPTED after 1 p.m., and 12 noon on Saturdays’. "We will be indebted to Correspondents and . Advertisers if they will kindly see that copy is sent in each morning as early as possible. ! Correspondence should be addressed to the Editor, and all advertising matter to the Manager. P.O. Box, No. 5. Phones: Editor, No. 100. Manager, No. 5. F. 11. KILGOUR, Manager. Greymouth, August 11th.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 August 1921, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 13 August 1921, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 13 August 1921, Page 4

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