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OPPORTUNIIY IS HERE. | QUALIFIED OFTHALMIC OPTICIAN. Professor of Optometry, Late Principal of the London Optical College. May be consulted at his Rooms, WALLACE'S BUILDINGS, •By appointment only, made at Wallace's Pharmacy. MR RUSSELL Wan exceptional man in the optical field. "Eyes" hare been his life's study. He has been doing no other class of work for over twenty years, and has been associated with some of the foremost Eye Specialists and Opticians from England. There are few men in New Zealand -with the same knowledge of the subject. Mr Russell was once working in conjunction with one of Australia's Ophthalmic Surgeons. During that time, he devoted the whole <*f his attention to the study and correction of defective vision in children. The usual method of testing children is by mean® of a ietter card, the operator relying on the- answer, of the child, which is very often misleading. MR RUSSELL'S method of examination is'"unique. By looking into the eyea with his Vieoptometre. he can diagnose the case exactly and prescribe ©lasses without asking the patient any questions. This method is the only reliable way of testing the eyes of children, as their answers cannot always be relied upon. MR. W. RUSSELL, C.5.0.1-, 0.L.0.C Consultation by. appointment only. WALLACE'S PHARMACY, HIGH STREET, HAWERA. 3 CHOICE DAIRY FARMS WORTHY OF INSPECTION. \1 Of! ACREB., Kaponga district; all level lanct and well watered by per■JL^Wv/ manent streams; subdivided into 12 paddocks; buildings consist of good 8-roomed house and all necessary conveniences; large cow' shed, ■with water available for power to drive milking machines; 50 acres hare been stumped and ploughed; there are 2 acres in. oats, 7 acres swedes, 8 acres hay, and balance in grass; carrying capacity of this farm is 40 dairy cows, 4 horses and young stock. Price, £40 per acre, with £800 cash, balance of money to he arranged for term. Folio 283 i "| O ACRES, handy to Hawera; situated within J-mile from largo cheese j JL JL^J factory. This property is nearly all level, and at present has 5 acres in swedes, 1 acre carrots,* 12 acres kale, and 6 acres hay, balance :i „ in good grasses; improvements consist of 9-roomed dwelling, with all % <50nrenienoes, including electric light; cow shed, with 3 double bail® v and 3-cbw plant, driven by electric motor; this farm is carrying 45 dairy oowe, 4 horses, 1 bull, 4 yearlings, and calves. Price, £65 per acre, with machines in; £1000 cash. Polio 277 "I "I Q ACRES, all in. grass and all ploughable; at present 2 acres are in JL JL t/ J swedes and 8 acres in oats, balance in good English grasses; sub- • divided1 into convenient paddocks by live and wire fences and watered by running streams; this farm will easily carry 40 dairy cows, horses and young stock; situated 2£ miles from railway, £-mile to school, and about 2 miles from factory; house of 4 rooms, cow shed, trap shed, and usual outbuilding®. Price, only £50 per acre, with £500 cash. Folio 266 FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO" LYNSKEY & EVANS, ■■•■ ■ fe •■ •'■.'■" ■■■ . ■ Land andl Estate Agents, • ' HAWERA, STRATFORD AND MANAIA,. f F YOU ARE THINKING Of HAVING YOUR CAR vxi GIG REPAINTED OR RETRHHIMED DON'T HESITATE TO CALL ON US AND GET A QUOTATION. WE HAVE THE MEN AND THE MATERIALS, AND GUARANTEE THE WORK. ' r' : OUB ' ' ■' ■ = ■-.■• DOMINION Gl^ IS. WITHOUT DOUBT, THE FAVORITE. HURRELL BROS "S 1 - . |||lliii" l|niilH||| v . i" ! I isn tit good: 1 19 Growing boys and grown men alike ap~ I ■ preciate the fine flavour of Highlander Milk Hj g Cocoa. And the housewife finds it a boon R| because it is so easily prepared. Milk, m. |S cocoa and sugar are all contained in the 18 £8 Highlander tin —simply add boiling water |1 ■ and a pure stimulating beverage is ready. j|l HIGHLANDER. 1 j MILK COCOA I I is made from the finest full-cream Highlander B ] I Milk, purest Cocoa and superfine Sugar. B B Try it. A spoonful makes a cupful—a B B beverage of guaranteed purity—absolutely B B *ree from adulterants. B j^ Made by a British Highlander Milk M\ ] : ll^L Company with JSR Coffee is another mf\ • P^k British Capital fl^H_ fine beverage. JSf\ i j P^ ant* British jf|*||i[^. Highlander ! ', ■

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 15 February 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 15 February 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 15 February 1919, Page 3

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