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A HEW PAINT. O'STAIN A PERFECT Wood Preservative. Kills and Prevents the Borer. PRICE 2s Gd Pc-r Gall. In 4-Gall. Tins. NORWOOD HARDWARE, LTD i PALMERSTON NORTH. EXTENDED VISIT. OWING to the exceptionally busy time Mil W. RUSSELL, G.5.0.L,. j D.L.0.C., Qualified Opthalmic Optician and Professor of Optometry, ha.s had j during his stay here, he has decided to extend his visit. .Mr Russell is an exceptional man in the optical field. “Eyes” have been his iile study. Mo has been doing no other class ot work tor over 20 years, and has been associated with some ot the foremost Eye Sjrecialists 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 of his attention to the study and correction of defective vision in children, i The usual method of testing children is by means of a letter card, the operator relying on the an, w; r of the child winch is very often misleading. Mr Russell’s method is to eIL a child in the chair and at about one yard away examine the eyes with a rctiimsoopo. By this means he can diagnose (lie exact condition ol the eyes, and prescribe glasses I when neeessary without asking the i child any questions. This unitjiie j method oi testing I ,lm eye;, should certainly appeal to parents to have their I children’s eves attended to. j Mr Russell veil make no charge for •sight testing cum will not, ord'-r glasses unless they .tire positively required. 1 I personally know that Mr Bussell is a I highly qualified and reliable optician, and .strongly advise all who h-ve the slightest eye trouble 1< vices while ho is hero. J. B. WOOD'S PHARMACY

waldt.gr avk m n.f>ix<; TliK SQUARE, PALMER' lON N. f) OMSK It ill l) tioill's: From 10 in. 1(1 i> p.m., and evenings by nppoinlmerit. CANTERBURY STEAM SHIPPING CO., LTD. “PETONE,” “BREEZE,” “STORM,” “CALM.” rSAHESE steamers nm regularly he JL tween iJlu/f, Dunedin, Oeinaiu, Tiuiani, Lyttelton, Pioton, and Wanganui. For freight, etc., apply to 0. F, .Mi LI. WAR I). Wan gamii. Them) steamers are splendid (stock camera. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY’S LINE. | To Plymouth (to land passengers), and London, via Panama Canal. 1 MOST MODERN TWIN-SCREW passe ern-’u RTP.wn.-ps Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy ! Return Tickets Available by P. and 0. L’no on terms to bo ascertained on application to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO., Ltd., BARRAUD AND ABRAHAM, LTD. Sole Agents Palmer=ton North. HU 00 ART PARKER LINS, Favourite Passenger Service Froaa Wellington us under (circurruttmoce permitting). FOR SYDNEY AND HOBART, Riven.ur Thur-day Dec. 21 a p.m. "Carrying Ist and 2nd Saloon and steerage Passengers, FOB MELBOURNE, via SOUTHERN PORTS (omitting Hobart). Wimmera early. FOR NAPIER, (USBORNE, AND Alt 'ELAND. Wealralia Friday Nov. 24 4 p.m. Ail fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. Tickets available for stop-over or return by U.B.S. Co.’s steamers or vice versa. Head Oflico for NVvV Zealand, Qasec'l Chambers. Wellington.

j O HAW OAVILL A' ,4 UPON 1 COMPANY, LTD. TEE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS B DOR, LONDON. THE LARGEST PASSENGER STEAMERS IN THE NEW ZEALAND TRADE. SAILINGS’: (Circumstances permitting) MELLSOP, ELIOTT AND CO., DALGETY AND CO., LTD. TO SAN FRANCISCO FOH America British Isles & £tirope. GJ TEAM ICRS nail for S»u Fr&uciaoo n» L-T under: Prom Arrive* Steam©;? Wellington 'Frisco Moana December 7 Dec. 27 And ©very 28 days thereafter. Wiroleai: Telegraphv. PASSPORTS. 1 rarcllera to any place outside the Dominion aro reminded it is advisable to obtain pass ports, and that it is necessary to make early application to the Department for Internal Affairs for them. For particulars regarding passages and ! freights, apply to the Agents— MELLSOP, ELIOTT & CO., PALMERSTON NORTH, OR UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z., LTD. FOXTON-WELLINGTON SERVICE. MAN A WAT U RIVER SERVICE. S.S. “QUEEN OF THE SOUTH," i S.S. “AWAHOU," will leave Forton for Wellington at C frequent intervals (circumstances per- t mitring). - ’ For freight apply to I LEVIN AND CO., LTD., , .Foxton. MELLSOP, ELIOTT AND CO., I Palmerston North. . HATE OF SUBSCRIPTION l ( “MANAWATU STANDARD.” ' : i v ff N advance, 8s Gd per quarter or 7s Gd ( at end of qiiarier. li posted in advance, 86.. per annum or 40a at end ( nt year.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 10527, 4 December 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 10527, 4 December 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 10527, 4 December 1916, Page 6

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