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LOOK HIM STRAIGHT IN the EYE. ■ The inability to look a person straight in the eye' when talking to him, is more often than not the result of eye-strain. You will be able to meet and hold the most penetrating glance if - your eyes are right.. Let John Procter Examine Your Eyes. He will prescribe and fit correctly adjusted glasses, which wiH remove every particle of strain. When in Christchurch consult JOHN R. PROCTER, CONSULTING OPTICIAN, | (OpF W. Strange and Co.), j CHRISTCHURCH.

CHUR CH (JOACH gERVICE jTIKA TO ARTHUR’S PASS AND VICE VERSA. CASSIDY & CO., Ltd. The above line of Coaches run jetween Otira and Arthur’s Pass EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY. The whole of the plant is up-to-date, tnd every endeavour is made to secure ha comfort of passengers. VISIT PUNIKAIKAI. Best Motor Drive in N.Z. Beautiful Roads and Seascapes, Nikau Palms, Unique Blowholes and Pariri Beach. -also VISITMARKER’S TEA ROOMS Mackay St., for Refreshing Cup of I’ea and Dainty Cakes, ’mid pleasant surroundings. ’Phone 227. . REST ROOM FOR LADIES. REMEMBER Only a PHOTOGRAPHER can Develop and Print your Films correctly. Secure that nice cool Black and White Print, which you cannot secure elsewhere. Capacity, 100 Filins per day. L. A. INKSTER PHOTOGRAPHER, “THE KODAK SHOP.”

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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 February 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 1 February 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 1 February 1923, Page 4

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