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Don’t Buy SPECTACLES over the counter ! They cannot possibly suit your eyes and in time may ruin your sight. We are certified opticians. Let us test your eyes and prescribe correct lenses and fittings next time you are in Christchurch. JOHN R. PROCTER Consulting Opticians, Opp Clock Tower, Christchurch.
GREAT “BABY CATCHERS” ARE OUR CAMERAS I Always have a Camera in the home with a baby. The photographs you take to-day will become prized remembrances in years to come. Remember —children never grow old in a photo. ” RING AND INKSTER Kodak Dealers.
HARKER’S T UNCHEON & fTEA HARKER’S HARKER’S ’ 1500 MS, HARKER’S HARKER’S Are Replete with the HARKER’S Latest Modern HARKER’S Convenien<’ a "'- MORNING TEA, with daiwy Refreshments. DINNER, from 12 to 1.30 p.m. AFTERNOON TEA, with appetising delicacies. . ’Phone 327 and reserve your table. SMALL GOODS made daily from the best ingredients. Don’t neglect Eyestrain! If you do not see as well as you should —call and see us when you are next in Christchurch. We will test your eyes thoroughly, and, if glasses are needed, provide you with lenses which will remedy your visionary defects. Barry & Ltd. OPTICIANS 685 Colombo St, CHRISTCHURCH (Upstairs above Beresford) i
IF you want THE BEST in Optical Examination and Glasses —and do not mind paying a little more for it — then consult s> APPOINTMENTS for next visit may now be made at Mr. I. Bennington’s, Sweet Shop, Tainul Street. APPRECIATION. npo Dr. Wicken and the Matron of the Waiuta Hospital, we wish to express our heartfelt thanks for their unremitting care, attention and kindness to our dear child during, her illness; also to all those friends who Were so kind in assisting us, and those who sent floral tributes and messages of sympathy; and to the school children for their wreath and attendance. Such kindness will ever remain in our memory. MR. AND MRS. E. MYALL. Waiuta, November 10, 1928.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 10 November 1928, Page 6
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