“BALL®® AIM O' The Bools that have earned their good name through wet winters of hard wear. Hardily built for long service of protection. v !’ l> Ollier Bros., MAIN STREET AND THE SQUARE PALMERSTON NORTH.
The Paragon Millinery Sal® m m : ■ I leans More “Mileage” to your Money. Every Hal Reduced. Every Hat a Bargain. Every “ Bargain ” is a Bargain. BE SURE AND VISIT US AS WE HAVE A SELECTION AND EVERY SHILLING WILL EXTRA DUTY HERE. GRAND DO e me Square.! Palmerston. PalmerstonK
AGED 45 A mm r mm m —f’i US* a m Quite a number of people in Palmerston obtain this age this year. Perhaps all feel younger than that—and all may scorn the use of glasses as a sign -of Old Age. Nevertheless the facts of Nature must assert themselves. The focussing power of the eye has at 45 years diminished so much that Glasses for close work * work will save the eyesight. Deliver one from eye-strain with its resultant headaches, etc., and will give the clear easy sight of youth. To use Glasses at 45 is an indication of Wisdomm; not of Decline. To know vhat Glasses should be used is a question safely anti satisfactorily answered by our method of Sight-testing. Barry & Freeman, Ltd., Optical Specialists BROADWAY BOX 58 ' PALMERSTON N. PHONE 6044
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 2728, 10 July 1925, Page 7
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