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AUTUMN COSTUMES Our initial showing- of the New Season’s Costumes (imported and our own make) will be held on THURSDAY, 10th February, and following days. The favour of a visit will bo appreciated. Prices to suit all. MADAME DE LUEN, QUALITY! QUALITY! A Firm with a reputation for Quality Is a Firm of Household Fame. TN THIS RESPECT WE EXCEL. Our bakehouse is under control of the most experienced tradesmen in the Dominion. Tips quality of our ingredients is absolutely the best, hence the finished article. We are now giv'ng our special s attention to CHRISTSLVS CAKES. CHRISTMAS PUDDINGS. MINCE PIES. SCOTCH SHORTBREADS. ALL CHRISTMAS SPECIALS. PLACE YOUR ORDER TO-DAY. J. EAWLINS. THE AVHITE HOUSE The Square and Terrace End. SAM ALLISON AND CO.’s BARGAINS. 1 tn ACRES, 20 miles from, Auck--14 I i a nd, South Line; 110 ploughed and in grass: 5 fallow; undulating to flat" 40 acres good bush; 2 solid kauri houses. Only one mile from station. We challenge anybody to better thist at £3B per acre. Good terms. CHOICE GONG CONCERN. IAO ACRES, all good grass but 1 oats 2i potatoes, and orchard; imduintin’e to flat: 5-roomed house, large range outbuildings. Stock includes 32 mixed catttle, 11 pigs, milking marine. power sep., and numerous nther Items. Close to station. Only 2B miles from Auckland. PRICE £65 per acre. Good terms. A GOOD SPEC. 1 onn ACRES, Tauraaga, suitable XCi\}\) any kind of farming. CarryIn about 150 to 200 head mixed stock. Could carry considerably more. All undulating except 115 hilly. 6-r. dwelling and all conv. School, store and post office 65 miles. PRICE £l3 10/ per acre. gAM ALLISON AND £O., PROPERTY salesmen, - 16. Wyndham Street. AUCKALAND. Unequalled for the coughs of old and young, Bennington’s Irish Moss contains the genuine “ Chrondus Crispus” or Carrageen Irish Moss. It leaves an film on the throat, thus guarding against pneumonia. Family size 2/6. 190 THE EYE IS THE WINDOW OF THE SOUL. /VUE grandparents are no more In need of a good Optician than our grandchildren. The very young and the very old, as well as the folks between those extremes, are neglecting their eyesight in a criminally careless manner. ‘‘Criminal” is not too strong a term, as so many accidents on railways, and along highways, as well as In the city streets, and upon the waterways, are the result of defective vision. WTiy does that businessman, whe” trying to enjoy “a quiet read,” so frequently pinch his eyes with! his fingers? He thinks it is only a touch ofpthat tired feeling, but he is wrong. A visit to a reputable, skilled and experienced Optician would prove this effectually. And a pair of glasses, made to suit his case, would make all the difference between the disagreeable and the enjoyable when reading or writing. Parents should take a hint from this. Study your children. Many a so-called “dull scholar” is only so because of some defect of the eyes. Do not neglect the eyesight of your children. You take them to the dentist, you go there yourself, and it Is quite as necessary that the Optician should be consulted. Good teeth are valuable without a doubt, but who would say that their eyes are less valuable. Rather is it a fact that a pair of perfect eyes is worth many times more than the best set of teeth ever possessed. If you have defect of visions con-, suit our MR RUSSELL, D.S.O.L, D.L.0.C., Qualified Opathalmic Optician and Professor of Optometry, who has spent fourteen years as a teacher of Opticaj. Science. Russell & Imies, MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS, Rangitikei St. (next Bank of N.Z.), Palmerston North. 'Phone 1241.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLII, Issue 1734, 9 February 1921, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume XLII, Issue 1734, 9 February 1921, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume XLII, Issue 1734, 9 February 1921, Page 6

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