YOUR EYES are your most important assets. Why let house to house Spectacle Sellers, or any other not fully qualified (so called) Optician experiment with your eyes, when you can get thoroughly at- *■ tided by the Representative of;—
Mr R. T. Carter, F.8.0.A., F. 1.0.0., G. 5.0.1., etc., etc. (late Refraetionist to the British Eye Hospital, Buenos Aires) who now makes regular visits to the Coast. The Firm of J. R. Proctor is the largest and oldest Optical Firm in New Zealand, with a reputation behind it for expert work. SOME FURTHER USES FOR LIFE ASSURANCE. These may be exemplified as under: (1) To provide special endowment for Charity, Hospitals, Churches, Educational Institutions, etc. (2) To create a liquid reserve for emergencies. Loan values of policies are frequently useful in tiding over periods for financial depression or stringency. (3) To ensure payment of special legacies not being delayed or defeated through a contested Will. (4) To establish peace of mind and freedom from worry. 14 O. K. HANHAM Agent A.M.P. Society. TAINUI STREET :: GREYMOUTH. P.O. Box 193, ’Phono 165, OB— J. SAUNDERS ALBERT STREET :: GREYMOUTH. Box 2T. ’Phones 429 4 885 (Private)
HARKERS’ TEA-ROOMS MACKAY STREET. HOT DINNERS Three Course Daily. NO WAITING. MORNING & AFTERNOON TEA Refreshments at any hour. CHERRY GENOA CAKE At 1/3 lb. Will quote for quantities over 101 b. Ring 227. :: Box 179.
HAVE YOU MADE YOUR WILL? The logical time for making a will is while health and strength enable the testator to concentrate upon this important task. If you have not already made a will, or if you wish to revise an existing will, you should inform yourself of the service offered by the Public Trust Office of New Zealand. An interesting booklet, “57 YEARS OF SERVICE.” may be obtained free from any Branch or Agency of the Public Trust Office or post free from the Public Trustee, Wellington. H—2. rpHE Family and Relatives of the late X JAMES HORAN desire to thank all kind friends for their messages of sympathy and floral tributes in their recent bereavement; also Dr. Ray and •the Doctors and Nursing Staff of the Grey Riven Hospital for their kind attention. Cobden, 4/2/1930. JL/TR & MRS JONATHAN BINNY. of Karori, Wellington, wish to express their thanks to all those kind friends for their messages of sympathy and floral tokens in connection with their late sad bereavement in the loss of their son, David William Binny. IVTRS D. BINNY, of Denniston, takes X this opportunity of expressing her heartfelt thanks to all those who by their messages of sympathy, generous assistance and floral tokens, did so much to relieve her during her late sad bereavement in the lo?s of her husband. TUIR & MRS W. JACK & FAMILY desires to thank all kind friends for their expressions of sympathy and assistance at the time of their late sad bereavement.
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Grey River Argus, 5 February 1930, Page 4
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