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m jsec mm 90 MII HOSSELFi, G. 5.0.1., * / 1). L.0.C., Qualified OphtlialmuOptician, Rro lessor cl Optometry, and teacher of Optical Science, is an exceptional man in the Optical Inal. K>os have been his life study. He has been doing no other class ol work lor years, and has been associated with some of tin 1 loremost eye specialists or England. There are few men in JNew Zealand with the same knowledge ot the subject. 11 is method of testing is unique. He will diagnose your case and proscribe glasses when necessary, without using the old-fashioned method of relying on test charts and asking numerous questions. Mr Russell stands alone as an Optician. RUSSELL AND INNES, OPTICIANS, Ramdlikei street (next Rank Tscw Zealand), Rhone Rill. r>OWER is the life of your oar. If I. is the energy that carries yon swiftly over the roads and up the lug hills smoothly and without ellort. ihc more powerful your car the easier it m to drive. That is why the fc t fE“ i«» r* rn'k y 5 is so easily controlled. The “Essex’ h«xs been made jiowerful hy constantly perfecting the engine. Ry striving always to eliminate any point which may h-a'd to waste of power, the “Essex’’ nas been made a wonderfully powerful car for its size and cost. At the same time it is economically powerful. It gives you great power with a very low petrol consumption. Come and have a talk with qs about the “Essex.”

me T-S a title which we have earned by 1. 1 Iso wide variety of these goods we always have in stock. Wo have hundreds'', of BEAUTIFUL AND USEFUL GIFTS for you to choose from, priced from a few .shillings upwards, and we welcome your inspection at any time. See oni stoi ks before making a selection. N, I). STUBBS, di.WKLI.UII AND OPTICIAN, - Palmerston North*.' « ft, W s* * 'T7OU have been going round the J town looking at dilferent cars and sizing up their merits. You have been weighing tbeir priees and examining them very closely; but taking everything into consideration, have yon been thoroughly satisfied with any ol them 'i iielore you go any lurtlier, however. few 11 not, you owe it to yourself to see this splendid all-round ear, tor the Nash Six alters all motor ear standards. We've no room hero to go into elaborate details; you MUST come in and let us demonstrate its superb (nullities. Let us tell you what a splendid hill climber it is, bow economical, how comfortable, and lots ol other important particulars. Not only will we tell von ol these things, but WK’LL PHOVK Til KM by giving you a trial run, am! you will then see lor yoiirselt that what we say tor the Nash is" true — every word of it!

When limy we expect you? R TURNER i .MOTOR GENERAL IMPORTERS, PALM FUSION NORTH. JEWELLERY OR SI LVERWARE. A FEW SUGGESTIONS. FOR GENTS— FOR LADIES—* Dot., ICct., IScb Dot., 15ct, 18ct. Gold G6ld Watches, Chain#, Neefclaoes, Rings, Pendants, Brooches, Bracelet Tobacco Pouches, Watches, Strs.t Tobacco Boxes, V* 7 utchoa, I/ickoks, Cigar and Cigarette Bangles, Pouiili, Holders, [.inks, Tie eto. Pins, Studs, eto. SOLID SILVER & EBONY GOODS, Hair Brushes in Manicure Bets, Cases, Cloth Mirror and Brush Brushes, Dressing Bets, Jewel Boros, Cases, Matchboxes, Card Cases, Dross Shaving Mugs and ing Casus, Cloth Strops. Brushes. And any Otlior Suitable Gifts too Numerous to Mention. FOR ENGAGEMENT AND DRESS RINGS WE CANNOT BE EXCELLED. STOP AT TU E RELIABLE FIRM. J. E. FITT. JEWELLER, Scry Building, the Bquaru, And Mr.ro ptrrmt -went, Palrr.arston NortkT'° jj otjseuolders - OCR Pressed Pigs’ Cheek, Savotoys, Pressed Beef, Tomato Sausages, dc., aro second to none. manawatu MEAT CX),

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1863, 13 July 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1863, 13 July 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1863, 13 July 1920, Page 4

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