I RIDE TO I SCHOOL I On A I “STANDARD” I BRITISH CYCLE. | Price £7. i WE WILL GIVE LIBERAL TERMS I IF REQUIRED. B McKCNZIE'S | THE CYCLE SPECIALISTS. ■ Peterson’s Building Tay Street B ■u»»wsosaHsgH^Mßaw3—■
UH I.\ i j l J nTI AS WE GROW OLDER OUR sight begins to need special care. After the age of forty the eyes gradually become less accommodating to circumstances. The tiny muscles of the ey.g have lost the elasticity which enabled them to help the sight in earlier life. If glasses have not been worn it is essentia] now to adopt them If they have been worn it is equally important to have your sight retested to make sure they are correct. Remember “Prevention is better than Cure.” Let us test your sight. We will advise you honestly and accurately. GEO. H7BEOWN, M.P.S., F. 1.0. CHEMIST-OPTICIAN, 125 DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL. McNEIL & CLARK. MEN’S Fleecy Lined Lumber Jackets; Zipp fasteners; brown shade 7/11; Tweed Effects 7/6; Buttoned Fronts 6/6. MEN’S FELT HATS. . Latest Narrow Brim and Band; in Greys and Brown —7/6. MEN’S ROLL COLLAR PULLOVERS 5/11. English make, in Royal, Grey and Maroon. WORKING SOCKS. 1/3. All wool N.Z. makes—l/3, 2/-, 2/6, 2/9. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE Big Reductions IN Diamond Engagement Rings. C. WARBURTON, JEWELLER, COLONIAL CHAMBERS, DEE STREET. FIRESIDE Easy Chairs, designed for luxurious rest. 2/6 down, 2/6 weekIy.—CALDER MACKAY CO. JUST Landed. Latest 5 Valve Dual Wave Oxford Coronation Model, £lB 10/-. Selling rapidly.—OXFOßD RADIO SHOP Tay Street (?P Worth of Rugs, Runner Lino, etc. XO for 2/6 down, 2/6 weekIy.—CALDER MACKAY CO.
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Southland Times, Issue 23182, 24 April 1937, Page 8
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