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PLEASED CUSTOMERS PEN US THEIR GRATITUDE. Wellington. Mr Wood, Optician, Dear Sir, —The glasses reached me quite safely. I am very pleased to say they help my eyes very Jionsiderably. Thank you very much or your strict attention in our dealing. With kind regards and very many thanks for your great kindness. SEE OI7R MR WOOD—HE IS SECOND TO NONE. OPTHALM3C OPTICIAN, Waldegrave’s Buildings, The Square. Palmerston North. WE ARE OUT TO HELP YOU IN THE SELECTION 0f THE RING. 'ytT’E realise that you want the rery ’' best and that price is a serious consideration and because of this we sell only rings which will give life-long satisfaction. Your choice will be wider and more varied if you make i point of seeing our Diamond Rings In solitaire and three and five stone designs set perfectly with gems of matchless purity. PALMERSTON NORTH Insure yrfth Tho Hartford Fire Insurance Company, Ltd. Surplus assets 112,000,000. Chief agent. R. Davis JT.P.A.N.Z., Spooner’s Buildings.* Tours faithfully. J. R. WOOD,
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 2715, 7 August 1923, Page 4
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