There Is no more remarkable country than Denmark, originally a and almost barren waste, and bv a race driven by more PU’- 3 5£“ neighbors to occupy its. un cove ted soil. Calling in the aid of science, they have developed their country into _a_world a competitor in productiveness. Deficient eyesight with the aid of soience in the hands of Haig Graham can take its pburn in the first rank of competitors m lifeThe optical rooms opposite Common, Shelton’s are central and on the ground florv. Bing BCE *or anointment. The sper'af value I offer in Japanese Panama Hats are well worth your attention. >Vte I—Campbell’s prices.* The Poyal Commission on the_ cost of living I’ei-e unanimously of opinion that the first item in the list, "necessaries or life.” should he “perfect health" and esneciallv perfect eyesight as supplied bv TTaig Graham, opposite Common. 8 ton’s. Bine 885 for appointment. The rooms in Peel Street are central ana oa the ground floor.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 4406, 25 November 1916, Page 4
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