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/A OKA § * 4 I I YOU’LL FEEL BETTER IF j YOU SEE BETTER! i There’s a. deal of wisdom in tho I above statement for proven ( fact ih.it eye-trouble can upset t the entire system., i Fve-strain should oc rectified as j sofin as possible- If you have « reason to think that your eyes ■j are overtaxed, don’t delay but ! consult a competent oculist or 4 optician. . . y If you are visiting Christchurch ' let' John Procter examine your j eves. 11© " ill ploased to j (.('.<! ymi whether you need j irlassps or no',. If unable to 1 visit Chvistcburch see a. reliable ■j eiid'sl. .ind send your prcscrijif Don to John I’rocter. It will j be 1 iiiidled with care and preij vision. 'j Act now for your eyes sake. dOHN R. PROCTER, | CONSULTING OPTICIAN. 1 (Opp. Strange and Co.), ’ CHRIS TCIIUR.CH. j HARKER’S TEA ROOMS Visitors to town wrtl find our popular COLD LUNCHEON, at 1/6, as tastefully served as everMorning and Afternoon Tea at all hours. Block Cake and Small Goods in all varieties. MACKAY STREET. ’Phone 227. Fl NA J j A N NOUN C E AIEN T. OWING TO CONTINUED PRESSURE OF BUSINESS E. CHOLERTON M.r.0.C., M.V.0.A., M.A.0.A., The Well Known OPTICAL SPECIALIST, of Wellington, Is prolonging his visit to Greymouth, ind may be consulted on all defects ol vision at the ALBION HOTEL until March 25th, 1922 (D.V.), not later. KINDLY NOTE: Hokitika will be visited, due date of which will be announced later. CAMERAS' FIL.AIS!! PAPERS!!! Everything for the Amateur and Professional Photographer. i dd Photographs Copied and Enlarg'd at Lowest .Rate-. Photographs taken in any part of .he country. Stocks from the world’s best inanui'acturers. L. A. INKSTER PHOTOGRAPHIC DEALER, MAW HERA QUAY, G REY.MOUT.it, (Next (Tub Hotel.) UNANIMOUS! Unlike the local bodies of, Greymouth, the ladies are unani.’mms. 'i he men may differ over banquet, expenses, but the iadie- agree I hat our Opening Show ot Autumn Millinery is periectl;. lovely. \v;ilMi our window for the latest models, specially impoi ted. ' THE UNIQUE Leading Milliners, :: Tainui St.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 March 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 13 March 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 13 March 1922, Page 4

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