BUSINESS NOTICES. -Mi-. C. Coltart armouries that ho l)iis commenced n, motor service from a ' v(ira . visi Nopera, Sheet, Alanaia, and Nonnanby Roads. The liiuo-tahlc* is published in our advertising columns (food vision, is ono of Nature's most precious gifts and siiould lie treated as sindi. Refractive errors of the eyes cause impairment of vision, and the strain imposed upon these delicate organs can only react injuriously. In such cases correctly fitted glasses will restore the eyes to a normal state, thereby removing the eye strain and headaches so frequently associated with even small detects of vision. In his new advertisement, “Facts about (Hasses,’’ on page 4, Mr Fred C. Foden, Hawera’s resident optician, mentions a few of the benefits resulting from the use of correctly fitted glasses.* Hie attention of prospective buyers of dairy cows is directed to an important sale to be held at Urenui on Monday next, on behalf of Mr. W. J. Marsh. The herd comprises practically a II grade Jerseys, quite a number of which being bv “Black Pattern.” a pedi gree Jersey bull that lias left great dairy stock. There are also to be sold linos o) well-bred yearling and two>ear Jersey heifers, and ;i number of '.cry good quality pedigree Jorsev cows and heifers. See advertisement in auction columns of this paper for full particulars of the sale.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 24 July 1924, Page 5
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225Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 24 July 1924, Page 5
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