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"PROCTER'S" (S. CHOLERTON) THE OPTICIANS : CHRISTCHURCH who offer you the service of their highly experienced Opticolu Examinations, now visit NELSON and Districts regularly. Appointments for their next visit in March can now be made by ringing our representative, Louis Kerr, Ltd., Trafalgar Street, Phone 154.

THOMAS YOUNG, 1773-1829, published in 1801, his chief opthalmic work, "Mechanism of the Eye," containing the first description and measure of ocular astigmatIn 1802 his treatise on light appeared, embodying his theory that the wavelength of a light ray determines tis colour, giving optical science o working basis for many modern laws of physiological optics. CONSULT—BARRY & SARGENT, LTD., OPTICIANS, 210 Hardy Street. Nelson. Phono 410. Box 31.

A RECORD > Our Payments re H.M. Customs for *1 the Month of .December: Excise !' duty and Wor Tox. £2601 9s 6d; < Soles Tox. £1333 10s 2d. a total of 5s £3934 19s Bd. !* For the ycor ending Dec. 31, 1943: "I Excise Duty and War Tox, £19710 I* 17s 9dj Sales Tox, £7381 19s Sd; "I o Total of £27,092 17s 2d. > Wc were pleased to collect this i huge total entirely at Our own cost. BUY BEER—BUY HARLEY'S "I ond continue this Wor effort. *■

ANSWER TO CORRESPONDENT MORTGAGOR" (Nelson) : Yes.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 79, 7 February 1944, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 79, 7 February 1944, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 79, 7 February 1944, Page 4

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