DEFECTIVE EYESIGHT
¥. , Mr , .Ernest M. Sandslsdn, JD.B 0 A., F.S., M.C., consulting optic m^a-tely returned after ux years pecial ri'xdj in England and Co* inent, may be consulted on al :ases of defective eyesight remedil^le* by glasses. ' Daylight not necesf>ajy, artificial light being used. Fee* ' moderate. Consulting rooms, pashe Street West, Christchurch (next- Bal ' antynes),- over M. Sandstein, jewel er^o.3o to 1, 2to 6 daily. 1 -f 1 '.
The name of, "New, Zealand" \yould always awaken Mr Seadon. Travelling through Castlemaine (says the Melbourne Argus) he saw on a roadside inn. v the sign "New Zealand Hotel" From a door. a woman .waved a white handkerchief at the . special train. "She's a New Zealander!" Mr Seddon cried, and ran to the .door of the car to reply to the 'salute. The train whirled away too quickly to allow him. The Premier said nothing, but on the return journey he sat at the window near the door, watching for the hotel. He waited while the, train, travelled four miles ; then the sign ' came ..info view again. Mr Seddon opened the door, and standing on the observation platform, waved to the hotelkeeper, who washagain on the look out for him.
Wm Holder and Son, The Busy Grocers, and seedmen .are. booking or-j ders for all "kinds of Fruit Trees and shrubs.—^Advt.
Witch's OilJ for Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, ~ all dee|>-seatea rheumatic pains, never fails. ' 56."
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Grey River Argus, 27 June 1906, Page 1
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232DEFECTIVE EYESIGHT Grey River Argus, 27 June 1906, Page 1
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