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SIGHT RESTING IGHT I esting Mr. N. Stoyppe, of Barry & Stouppe, Opticians, will visit the Coast as fol 10WS H0KITIKA: Tuesday, Feb. 1, C/o. Mr. H. M. Coulson. GREYMOUTH, Wednesday, Feb. 2nd., C/o. Mr. D. Mcßrearty. REEFTON, Thursday, Feb, dia., C/o. Mr. W. J. Duff. Appointments for sight testing on these visits may now be mad. BARBY & STOUPPE OPTICIANS, CHRISTCHURCH.

PROCTER’S ras OPTICIANS (E. Cholerton) CHRISTCHURCH. Established 1877. may be consulted on all defects of eyeS GREY MOTOR BUILDINGS UpstairS (’Opposite Post Office.) TO-MORROW: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Appointments can now be ma de by ringing Miss Pfeifer, Phone No. 47 .

W. E. BELLAMY FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Private Chapel and Office 5 Chapel St. Phone 202. MONUMENTAL MASON. Estimates given for all classes oi Cemetery Work, including Reeiton & Country. Letter Cutting a Specialty.

(O For prom pl & 'B efficient ilk a I ten?ion h 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 Tennent’s Examine Your Eves. 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.

GOT RHEUMATISM—AS RESULT OF ‘BLITZ’ Blesses the day she “Kruschenised” Writing of her experiences in the heavy Nazi raids on London, this Englishwoman says:— 172 Eversholt Street, Euston, London, W.l. 20/6/42. '■'Bombed in those awful raids of some months ago, I spent many hours in a great pool of water i-nder debris until at last I was rescued. Whether it was that complete soaking or not, I do not know, but for months after treatment in hospital for nerve shock, I suffered pretty badly from rheumatism—and after all, I am no longer voting, so perhaps that wetting was the cause. Well, a friend of nine, who has taken Kruschen Salts for 1 long time, made such a point of my taking some that I did, and am more glad of that purchase than any other bargain ever I got. Slowly but ever surely the aches and pains grew less and less, and I bless the day I Kruschenised. For at last 1 knew rest from pain and happiness. Do you wonder, that in my :urn. 1 am now fully, if not more enthusiastic than my friend in saying 'get Kruschen Salts’ when I hear of aftyone suffering from rheumatism? For knowing from actual experience the benefits received. I am conndent it will help others, too.”—(Mrs.) W. Haynes. There are thousands of people in Britain to-day who arc doing as Mrs. Haynes did. At the first sign of rheumatic pains, they call in their old ally Kruschen to counter-attack. Kruschen helps rhe system expel accumulated waste materia! gently, regularly, completely, ft assists the flushing away of excess inc acid through the natural channels. Made by E. Griffiths Hughes Ltd., <de!phi. Salford, Manchester, England.

-oing to Christchurch? You’ll like THE EXCELSIOR HOTEL Central situation, continuous Winter seating. H. & C. water in bedrooms. 14/- day. Bed & breakfast 8/6. Dinner 3/6. Luncheon 3/-. A. J. Empson, Proprietor, Cnr. of Manchester & Hign Streets, Christchurch. Tel. 32-821.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 January 1944, Page 4

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