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SI GH T TESTI NG IGHT * ESTING Mr. N. Stouppe. of Barry & Stouppe, Opticians, will visit the Coast as fol? IOWS HOKITIKA: Tuesday, Feb. 1, C/o.' Mr. H. M. Coulson. GREYMOUTH, Wednesday, Feb. 2nd., C/o. Mr. D. Mcßrearty. REEFTON, Thursday, Feb. 3rd., C/o. Mr. W. J. Duff. Appointments for sight testing on these visits may now be mad. BARRY & STOUPPE OPTICIANS, CHRISTCHURCH.

PROCTER’S 9*HC OPTICIANS (E. Cholerton) CHRISTCHURCH. Established 1877. may be consulted on all defects of eyesight at the GREY MOTOR BUILDINGS Upstairs: (Opposite Post Office.) TO-MORROW: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. SATURDAY: Jan. 22nd, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. 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 Reef ton & Country. Letter Cutting a Specialty.

t CHIROPRACTIC T ATEST Approved Methods for Spinal, Nervous and General Disorders. G. H. RATTRAY FRASER CHIROPRACTOR. Cnr. Albert & Guinness Streets, GREYMOUTH. ’Phone 420.

Fl * raf For prompt & A efficient ISk attention I Bring your Social Security prescriptions to us. Mail orders receive prompt attention. Williams & Ross (L. S. ROBERTSON, M.P.S., PhC.) CHEMISTS, GREYMOUTH.

2 Good Reasons Why You Should Let Tennenfs 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.

71 YEARS OLD NEURITIS SUFFERER FEW DAYS' TREATMENT RELIEVES Writing to the makers of E.U Ji. on rhe 3rd -August, 1943, Mr W. A. Billy Hinde, oi Balmoral. Mardie street. Beaconsfield. Fremantle. W.A.. says:— "Being a great sufferer for years with NEURITIS. I was /■ advised to try <■<, ' R.U.R. (thanks to ; W my friends). “The result was ' ; y*/ after a tew days’ , < Treatment 1 was " - -& , greatly relieved, and < / to-day, I am most t . > s&AA happy to say. it has ** ng completely disap- ■ ' JBH peared. « ** fOI "I still take the gW® • above twice a week to keep well and fit. I have turned _ 71 years and am stilt eoins strong tme Johnny Walker. ‘‘With many thanks tot your valuable cure and the very best wishes" Mr Hinde is just another oi the thousand? oi people who have received lastins benefit and freedom from pain by taking R U.R. the five-fold health tonic Testimonials have been received praising R.U.R for giving rehet from the following complaints:—Rheumatism. Neuritis. Constipation. Headaches. Stomach Troubles. Skit? Eruption. Lassitude, and many others. Take R.U R ano Right You Are A product of R.U.R (N.Z.) Ltd- 141 Cashel street. Christchurch ~ 4 ylSTff MA Don’t suffer from breathlessness, cnosi.ig, etiesi . igu • ness. Go at once to your nearest Cnemist and ask for a 4/- box of SILBE Asthma-Tabiecs ... or send your Chemist's name with 4d. lamps 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 tor Silten Ltd., London. 1 Ladies! Here is your great opportunity. 5/- in the £ off Hats. — White’s Corner. Your Fashion Centre. —Advt. 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, 20 January 1944, Page 4

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