Xx l( . < S3 'A'\ j 1 1 //iG’jLA ' I- : Figures of Success. r pilE service of the Public Trust Office has been thoroughly tested by all sections of the community throughout the Dominion —and the result is a remarkable expression of confidence shown in the deposit of wills at the rate of 5,000 a year, lhe value of estates under administration has risen from £8,000,000 in 1911, to £60,000,000 in 1937. iX SPnWic 4/1. BARRY AND STOUPPE LTD., F.8.0.A., F. 1.0. (London), Consulting Opticians. Mr. N. Stouppe will visit Greymosth personally • TUESDAY, MAY 25. and may then be consulted for sighttesting at the surgery of Mr D. MeBrearty, Dental Surgeon. Mr. Stouppe has recently returned from the London Refraction Hospital where he studied sight-testing under the leading authorities in England. 2B®«y ®p Stouppe OPTICIANS 2EB HIGH ST., OHBISTCHUROH ForEojoyaMe AftersiooM Teas After a long drive to town and a tiring shopping tour you’ll appreciate the comfort of Tea served here. __ == Coma in when in town. = ■ HARKERS 1 Mackay St, GREYMOUTH. S = Thons 227. Private 4d7. = gniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiißiiiiil THE ONLY Opticians, visiting, or on the- West Coast who have passed any ENGLISH EXAMINATION ar e MR. S. H. MAYNE, F.S.M.C., England; and MR. A. 11. T. ROSE, F.S.M.C., England. Representing—raOCTEß’S 'MBS 'OPTICIANS200 HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH who visit GREYMOUTH regularly. Appointments for their next visit on Friday and Saturday, May 14 and 15, can now be made by writing, ringing or calling on Mr. Ivan Bennington. (’Phone No. 4SSS).
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Grey River Argus, 24 April 1937, Page 8
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