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EXTENDED VISIT. Q.ISBOKNK -IN AN QPTICAL J^OOM. rpAKING AD VANTAGE OF QPPORTUNITY. MR. WATSON HEINE, G. 5.0.1., D.LO.C, QUALIFIED QPHTHALMIC QPTICIAN, rriIRST AND LEADING TEACHER OF OPTICAL SCIENCE IN AUSTRAJO LASIA, lias been kept exceedingly busy. His visit has again, been extended till SATURDAY EVENING. sth SEPTEMBER. I have pleasure m announcing to tiler esidents of GISBORNE district that Mr WATSON HEINE has consented to remain until SATURDAY EVENlNG, .September sth, and I alsro desire to sincerely thank all those who have so quickly and : generously responded to the former announcement that MR HEINE could be consulted at my Phaxmacv. ' "'"-'* ' . . . MR HEINE'S appointments are extended over the termination, of his Tint, and because I believe there are many cither .persons who will accept his senieea his visit is now prolonged until SATURDAY EVENING NEXT. . . OPPORTUNITY IS HERE.— I stated* m a former announcement that MR HEINE was an exceptional man m the Optical field. I knew what I was saying, and fully- realised the responsibility I was accepting m recommending those m need of glasses to accept his services;. a CHARGES.— Where, after careful testing, MR. HEINE decides that lenses would be of no ; service, no charge ds made. In those, cases \ where lenses, art': necessary, the. price varies according to the lenses. required and the frame selected ; but mno case is MR. HEINE charging more than ordinary Wellington prices.' Those persons now possessing frames may have new and accurate lenses fitted to them arid will be charged for lenses only." • . GLASSES THAT SAVE. EYES.— TIie importance of-: -having glasses properly fitted cannot Vbe overestimated. ; Good vision is our most valuable sense^and.the ' eyes, once impaired; perhaps cannot, be restored. Glasses wrongly prescribed .and worn make the sight worse m place of better. Glasses right-ly prescribed to overcome the sight defect are a'.comforjt and; a blessing. JRead' this carefully, earnestly, and remember that opportunity is here. It is your chance to obtain the expert skill and knowledge of an expert Optician. Appointments raav be made f .r THURSDAY' AFTERNOON or any EVENING up to and includnvr; NEXT SATURDAY EVENING. Again, thanking you for the hearty reception already accorded to Mr HEINE. ; Sincerely yours, ■■-■:■ ■' HAROLD KANE, '. Cliemist and Optician, „ From 10 a.m. till 5 p.m. at H. ; KANE'S; PHARMACY. ., ■; .... ..•.:■; THE FURNITURE YOU REQUIRE FOR YOUR HO'mE. WE HAVE SOME SPLENDID DESIGNS IN SIDEBOARDS : AND BEDROOM FURNITURE, DINING-ROOM AND DRAWING-ROOM SUITES OF ' SUPERIOR VALUE. WE CORDIALLY INVITE INSPECTION OF OUR SHOWROOMS. WE SUPPLY THE BEST! OUR LOW PRICES ARE. WLL KNOWN. " ! GRUNDY & SHENNAN, LIMITED, ••IMPORTERS AND' MANUFACTURERS. ApOliF- ZACHARIAH T ADVISE -i- MY CUSTOMERS AND PUBLIC GENERALLY s ; TO INSPECT THE MATERIALS ■ WHTOH r I HAVE IN ' STOCK, ITHEY HAVING GIVEN ENTIRE SATISFACTION \ '■; - IN EVERY WAY AND FORM. 1 . ''*■■■ . ■ ■ PERFECT In style CUT AND FITTED UNDER :iMY OWN SUPERVISION, ■ '■ .. ]f ; ■■■'"'_ !_^___ ■•."■•'■'' . : :-- Riding Habits a Speciality. THE CASH TAILOR. v AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. „ BONUS DISTRIBUTION, 1907. The Annual' Bonus Certificates for 1907 have now been iisnea. CASH PEOFIT FOR 1 907 WAS £808,813, Providing REVERSIONARY ADDITIONS to Policies of abput ONE MILLION TWO HUNDRED Al^D SIXTY -FIVE THOUSAND POUNDS. ACCUMULATED FUNDS ...... £23,448,736. ANNUAL INCOME ... ... ... OVER THREE MILLIONS; 'V ; NO OTHER MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE OFFICE doing businesß m New Zealand either OFFERS SUCH A LIBERAL CONTRACT, > MAKES SUCH STRINGENT RESERVES TO MEET ITS LIABILITIES; Or DECLARES SUCH LARGE BONUSES. And NO OFFICE IN THE WORLD CAN OFFER SUCH ADVANTAGEB TO THE ASSURING PUBLIC AS THE #■'-> AUSTRALIAN^ MUTU&L PROVIDENT SOCIETY. THE TNDUSTRIAit BRANCH IS NOW IN FULL WORKING ORDER. POLICIES ISSUED FROM £5 TO £10,000. PIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH: The Hon. Charles J. 'Johnston^ M.L.C. (Chairman) ; A. de B. Brandon, Esq. (Deputy Chairmanj; the Hon. EdWard Richardson, C.M.G. j John Duncan Esq/; and. Joseph Joseph, Esq. ■''"''..' New Zealand Branch— CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. / EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. Gisborne District Office— UNlON BANK BUILDINGS. '-•• ■•■■■ ■■' ■•• ■■ v -.. .' :-•->• - J. O.E. KISSLING. District Secretary '— . . ... „ . . . , .., '.' ._ ;. ... ,. . . ; ; '..,..-. ._. ' ■'.-'..^■.^g 11l O ■ V^^V^^S B b 5 rlw 9 Jß 3w pi,* A '4 m k H* HSuB mm hS ßd to H I hSShIhI WWII Ef/xr J >^ NvJ^B^HSri* ■> ■^^Hv^HHl^H^^^^^^^^^^^^^H^^Hß^H^HiHi qg-i til — — — — — .—^—^ — — — —l . NOTIOI. WOOL! WOOL! WANTED KNOWN.— I hare taken P^SH BUYER of WOOL * SKINS over the Confectionery Business of m anT quantity. A. S. Richards, and hope to receire a MATAWHERO WOOL WORKS, fair share of cuitom. Matawhero. W. POOL. * . • '

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 11371, 2 September 1908, Page 2

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