Sight nesting Ight 1 esting- I Mr. N. Stouppe. of Barry & Stouppe, Opticians, win visit the Coast as io - IOWS HOKITIKA: Tuesday, Feb. 1, C/o. Mr. H. M. Coulson. GREYMOUTH, Wednesday, Feb. 2nd., C/o. Mr. D. Mcßrearty. REEFTON, Thursday, Feb. ota., C/o Mr. W. J. Duff. Appointments for sight testing on these visits may now be mad. B4BV & BTOUPPE OPTICIANS, CHRISTCHURCH. PBOCTBR’S mi &maxss (E. Cholerton) Wm be CH SS HU &OU T H monthly and may be consulted on all defects of eyesight at Ups grey MOTOR BUILDINGS (Opposite Post Office.) FRIDAY: Jan. 21st., 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. SATURDAY: Jan. 22nd., 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Not later. Appointments can now be made by ringing Miss Pfeifer, Phone No. 475.
w. E. BELLAMY FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Private Chapel and Office. 5 Chapel St. Phone 202. MONUMENTAL MASON. Estimates given for all classes of Cemetery Work, including Reefton & Country. Letter Cutting a Specialty. .r / W TF I « . For prompt & fe \ efficient m attention Bring your Social Security prescriptions to os. Mail orders receive prompt attention. Williams & Ross (L. S. ROBERTSON. M.P.S., PhC.) CHEMISTS, GREYMOUTH.
■A k-t— $7 \Wn # 2 Good Reasons Why You Should Let Tennent’s Examine Your Eyes. 1. Tennent's are your own local Opticians—thev’re always here to give you service. 2. Tennent’s will give your eyes a thorough and skilful examination. ENGLISH LENSES FROM 35/-, J. TENNENT REGISTERED OPTICIAN, GREYMOUTH AND HOKITIKA.
For Baby’s wihb WW II iril IM* ' PAINS! A tummy full of wind means real pain for Baby, and it means that food is fermenting instead of digesting. Disperse the wind and make your Baby comfortable with a little DINNEFORD’S Pure Fluid Magnesia. For over ioo years this mild ■ fluid form of magnesia has been a safe remedy for acidity. With Dinneford's — a baby is content. Dinneford’s Magnesia is obtainable from all chemists and stores. Agents: Harold [•'. Ritchie (N.Z.) Ltd. 104-108 Dixon Street, Wellington. NZ.I2 1 z ” 1 - - "■) > ' - t ■ W: Ill:',7 A / Proprietors: Dinneforti and Co., Ltd., Great West Rd., London. Don't suffer from breathlessness, cnoiting, cnest tigntness. Go at once to your nearest Chemist and ask for a 4/- box of SILBE Asthma-Tablets ... or send your Chemist’s name with 4d. stamps for a Free Sample. Prove for yourself the quick, wondrous relief of SILBE-TABLETS. E.S.H. Florance, C.M.L. Bldg., Wellington, C.i. N.Z. Representative for Silten Ltd., London. z Quilted Satin Pram Covers and Pillow Slips to match. In white and pale blue. Covers 22/9; pillow slips 11/9. —C. Smith’s.—Advt. Infants’ White Silk Petticoats, lace edging round neck and hem. Sizes 16in. and 18in. 5/6. —C. Smith’s. — Advt.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 January 1944, Page 4
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