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Values at Hadfield's. Men's Underpants .•. From 1/4 a pair Singlets From 1/4 each Boys’ Sports Suits From 22/Boys’ White Tennis Shirts . From 2/11 Caps From !Hl each Boys’ Golf Stockings, black and white, red and black, amber and black —■ From 15/4 per pair Men’s Box Suits Indigo Blue Serge Suits Men’s Felt Hats Men’s Panama Hats ... Men’s Cotton Socks .... Collars Ties From 37/0 , From 5/From 7/0 3 pairs for 2/r From 6d each From (id each J. HADFIELD, JBANGITIKEI STREET, WHERE THE BARGAINS ARE.

ff Your Eyes are Worth Having They are Worth Saving. LOOKING Around ua we see many persons for varicua reasons endeavouring in middle life to defer the wearing of glasses as long as possible, and suffering much inconvenience in consequence. This is a great error, as sooner or later they are made aware of it by the injury done to their eyes. Very few people are able to pass the age of 45 without seeking kelp from glasses, or at least without feeling the need of such help. The appearance of Presbyopia (old sight) is a physiological process, and the wearing of glasses for its correction is nothing more than supplying one of the natural needs of the system, and it is therefore the height of folly and presumption for weak men to attempt to thwart one of the inevitable laws of Nature. Hence the proper method of treatment is to recognise the fact early, and to use eyekelp fro* lenses which have been properly prescribed for your particular ease. Thus all strain will be removed, and the eye properly focussed for its work. LET US TEST YOUR SIGHT. We will tell you what should be done, and do it at moderate cost. J. Reginald Wood, SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN, WALDE GRAVE’S BUILDINGS, ,The Square - Palmerston North SOLLITT BROS., LTD., BASH 8b DOOR MANUFACTURERS, TIMBER MERCHANTS, AND SAWMILLEES. P.O. Box 148 ... Palmerston North HAVE P®R SALE: All classes of thoroughly seasoned Building Timbers. Large stocks of Joinery, Glass and Builders’ Ironmongery. SOO Sheets Bx4i 3-18 Asbestos Sheets, 3 Ply Oregon and Alder. 4000 Tasmanian Palings. If you are shaking hands with yourself because you are buying yoar requirements cheap, chances are it is the only hand-shake you will get from it. The interesting part of your Ledger is tho “Velvet" Side, which depends upon howi much you pay others for doing what we can do for you. Buying right gives you a rare advantage over your competitor. Let’s try it anyway and get an early start. PRICE-LISTS ON APPLICATION. A TEST. We ware oat in a fairly heavy driving rain recently, and before starting applied FOG-O to tho outside of the windscreen. It was quite easy and comfortable to see through, the effect of the FOG-O being to make all the drops on the glass merge together into a thin sheet of water all over the surface treated with the paste. A portion of the screen on the near side was left untreated, and after a few minutes running, this offered all the worrisome blurring and distortions consequent upon the spotting. The contrast between tho treated and untreated portions of the screen left no doubt as to the reason of the claims of “FOG-O, The Motorist’s Friend.” See and get the genuine. FOG-O Trade Mark on all tins. Price 2/6. Obtainable all Stores, Garages, etc. FOG-O “The Motorist’s Friend.” For Wind-screen, Goggles, Periscopes, Dials, Mirrors, etc. Prevents Rainspots or Vapour Condensation g

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Manawatu Times, Volume XL, Issue 1372904, 26 October 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume XL, Issue 1372904, 26 October 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume XL, Issue 1372904, 26 October 1917, Page 4

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