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DOES READING OR SEWING TIRE YOUR EYES ? This is the first indication of defective vision and is generally accompanied by headaches, smarting eyes and dizziness. Properly adjusted lenses are the only sure relief. Let us prescribe for you. JOHN R. PROCTER, Consulting Optician. Opp. Clock Tower. Christchurch,

A FAVOURITE RENDEZVOUS. On© of the most popular inetitutioas on the Coast. No mor. delicious CAKES and SCONES than HARKER’S have .aver come out of the oven. Dainty Morning and Afternoon Teas always in readiness at BARKER'S [TEA ROOMS MACKAY ST., GREYMOUTH, ’Phone 227. PUBLIC NOTICE. MBS. GALLAND AND MI 8 3 PHILLIPS wish to inform ti;e ladies of the dictrict that they have COMMENCED BUSINESS in Tainui Street as DRESS AND MANTLE MAKERS, and hope by strict attention to all details in the making of Costumes, etc., to secure a share of patronage. Personal supervision. A splendid range of Fashion Platea tsi select from. CAMERAS ’PHONE 394 :::: BOX 106 —SEE—MY BIG WINDOW DISPLAY OF “ BOX BROWNIES 11/9, 15/- and 20/- each. Country people send me your FILMS and receive them DEVELOPED and PRINTED by return mail. L. A. INKSTER MAWHERA QUAY.

SILVER WEDDING. LAWN—HILL.—At Trinity Church, Greymouth, on November 8, 1898, by the Rev. G. W. York, Nicholas Lawn, eldest son of John Lawn, Buller Road, Reefton, to Agnes .Daisy Hili, only child of the late Charles James Hill, Greymouth. Present address: Walsh Street, Reelton.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 8 November 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 8 November 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 8 November 1923, Page 4