RIMMED RIMLESS GLASSES. Sounds contradictory, dosn’t it ? These eye-glasses have flat rims which, however, are practically invisible. The wearer therefore gets the refinement of the rimless combined with the strength of rimmed glasses. This is a double advantage which may appeal to YOU 1 May we show you these novelty glasses to-day ? LEVI’S :Rooms ' * 103 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. T. H. Moni«oo H. S. Gilbert!
Shaddock’s (( I* the recognised standard by which all N.Z. Ranges are :: judged. ;; The Range with the Reputation’ Get the Bat"4l Pay*. K r MOTOR CAU FOU HUTS. JTUDD offers himself and new • U Krit Oar for engagement to 4itn patrons to any focaJity. TKfIVH— I The I,OWTS3T. Addrees—s3 BAST, pAt.i£f:rt?;rnN JConrn. Telegram*— # Judd, Palmerston." ’Phone, GT>4. TOjiivr; 11 , ■ x; rPSWB 1 TO THE LADIES OP WELLINGTON AND COUNTRY DISTRICTS. I JOSEPH, Ladies' Tailor- begs to • notify that he is stil! taming out First-class Costumes at u Cheaper Rato than any other firm in Wellington. Pino selection of Spring Goods. ONLY address—BOULCOTT CHAMBERS. Wellington. 'Phone 3053.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8734, 16 May 1914, Page 12
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