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STOP PRESS JSEWfc, This space is reserved for late news items arriving after the paper has gone to press. HOW TO PRESERVE SIGHT. to 14in from the eye. Always tmfl your back to the source of light when reading, or let the light fall over the left shoulder so that it may fall on the book or paper instead of coming into the eyes. Never read or permit your children to read with an imperfect light. Short sight is often produced in this way, especially in young people. Never read when the body is exhausted, and read but little when recovering from an illness. Ladies should avoid the use of very thick or dotted, veils, and they should not do needlework with dark materials by artificial light. I have the Latest and Most Approved Apparatus for Accurate Eye-testing. MISTAKES AEE IMPOSSIBLE. S. E. FERGUSON, OPTICIAN (By Exam.). 'HEN SELECTING BIRTHDAY PRESENT FOR A LADY. Remember that she likes something dainty and good. You need not spend a lot of money on it. You can get all that is required at a surprisingly small cost if you remember to go to SHEPARD'S. A fine selection of all that is Neat and Novel awaits your inspection. Don't mistake the address— A. L. SHEPARD, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER. OPPOSITE BANK OF N.Z., GORE. MAIN STREET, GORE.

YOUR SUIT ORDER IS WHAT WE ARE AFTER We have recently opened a very large stock of the NEW SEASON'S TWEEDS, and we are anxious to see what they will look like when made into Suits. YOU can assist US here and at the same time benefit yourself. LET US MAKE YOUR SUIT. Let us clothe you with 1 one of our MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS, and you will be set up for the rest of the season. No £5 touches about our Suits. We sell the best at prices from 59s 6d to 87s 6d, and guarantee every stitch to b3 first-class work. Now's the Time. 500 PATTERNS TO CHOOSE FROM. N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORS GORE. 'Phone 12i. J».0.80x33

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Mataura Ensign, 1 November 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Mataura Ensign, 1 November 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Mataura Ensign, 1 November 1911, Page 4

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