OUR EYES ARE OPEN TO DISCOVER DEFECTS IN YOURS. Tired eyes, headaches, etc., are often permanently cured by the use of good glasses. Supposing they do make you look a trifle older? What matiei . Better your sight than your looks. Our eyes are open to discover defects in yours, if you will give us the opportunity. Call on our Mr- Proctor when in town and let him examine voui eyes. ■ If unable to call send along your Oculist’s prescription. He will dispense it with precision and care. JOHN R. PROCTOR, CONSULTING OPTICIAN, Opp. W. Strange , and Co., Christchurch. inn iin mi hi iii
E. CHOLERTON M.P.O-®., M.V.0.A., M.A.0.A., OPTICAL SPECIALIST. Is visiting ROSS and HARI HARI, and may be CONSULTED on all defects of vision at the Empire Hotel, Ross, on May 26th and 27th (D.V.) Hari Hari at Hari Hari Hotel on May 29th and 30th (D.V.) HARKER’S TEA ROOMS Visitors to town will find our populai COLD LUNCHEON, at 1/6, as tastefully served as ever. Morning and Afternoon Lea at al. hours. Block Cake and Small Goods in al. varieties. MACKAY STREET. ’Phone 227. _ CAMERAS! REDUCED IN PRICE. All the latest Cameras are greatb REDUCED IN PRICE, including Brownies and Kodaks. Only the bes Photographic Goods stocked. Ever person who buys a Camera from m< gets their first film developed am printed FREE OF CHARGE. Photographs taken of M edumj Groups, etc-, in any part of the coun try. Old photographs copied and en larged at lowest rates. L. A. INKSTER PHOTOGRAPHIC DEALER, Mawhera Quay (Next Club Hotel).
SEVEN ASIDE Ladies are United in their appreciation of Unique Millinery. Wise ladies know that our hats are “here to-day and sold tomorrow,” and when these ladies see hats they like they ask fur them to be 'set aside. We often have seven aside in this manner at THE UNIQUE Leading Milliners, :: Tainui St.
WEST COAST OLD BOYS’ ASSOCIATION. A | EMBERS of the above Associalio are requested to ASSEMBLE <■ St. Patrick’s' Church TO-MORROA /Tuesday) at 10.30 a,, in., to follow til remains of their late .President, W. / MEATES, to his last resting plac< Karoro Cemetery. Badges to be worn. W. FORD, Secretary.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 5 June 1922, Page 4
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