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ViSIT FURTHER EXTENDED. OWING to the exceptionally busy time Mli WATSON BEINE is having, ho has decided to 1 email until SATURDAY, 21st November. ■ Sight is precious, 'Any loss of vision Is always to be deplored. Tour eyes deserve the best possible care you can give them. ME HEINE'S visit to this town is the golden opportunity to obtain the expert knowledge And services of a skilled Optician. ■* If you suffer from eyestrain or headaches; if your eyes frequently smart or burn; if reading, writing, sewing, or other close work tire 3 your eyes or makes them ache, ache, ache, bring your eyes to MR HEINE for a careful, accurate testing. ■ . TAiiJfi EVK TllOUliijEei JL\ 'ilinE. Sight neglect is tha .wcrst lv ; .a:l of neglect. Defects of vision never care themselves. Any defect of vision will steadily grow worse unless it is -corrected. •Eightly fitted glasses applied early will remedy tfc* -trouble. Every day you neglect eye trouble makes it correspondingly harder to overcome. Because of the limited power of the inside eye muscles eye defects constantly get woise, and, like a stone rolling down hill, they get worse faster and faster. ..There are many thousands of spectacle-wearers who foolishly put off wearing, glasses as long as they could— thought they were doing what was right, but who, after a few days of wearing their proper correction, and discovering the immense Telief and comfort obtainable' admit their foolishness, and are sorry they did not have glasses long befosfe SPECTACLE PRICES. :",., •ME HEINE'S charges are in no way excessive. They are reasonable, And alike, to all. .As a; matter of fact, they are much less than the prices charged by many opticians who do not know the subject of optics half so well: as MR HEINE. The prices, while alike to all, depend upon the lenses required and the frame selected. ' ..... If your eyos give you any trouble- at any time in any way you sn'ould certainly have them examined. An opportunity such as occurs with this visit of. MR HEINE is only_of rare occurrence. Dp not allow it to passby. If your sight is valuable; if you cannot see as well as formerly; if reading, writing, sewing,, typewriting, studying, or any other form of close work tire and strain your "eyes — make them ache, ache, ache; t if you ;can j not see distant ; objects clearly make an early appointment with MRv HEINE, and have your eyes properly attended to without delay. I personally know -that- Mr Heine is a specially qualified and reliable Optician and strongly advise all who have the slightest eye defects to accept his servieces while lie is here. :o : - ■ ' : J. BOON, CHEMIST AND OPTICIAN, NELSON. Are you satisfied with the TEA you *re 'u;ing? We can offer unuuequnliefl value ia OIiYLON and. INDIAN liiAS which we Import Direct from the Growers. , Pare Ctylo: Broken Orang?. • 1. Fekof — tippy leaf, delicious. flavour, 2/-. : 2.- Tube Cnrrox B G.P. — fine flavour, gocd heavy liquor, . ... l/Bperlb. ../... . . „._., . '.'. . 8 Exceptional Value — 1/6 perjb. '" • . This is ar< aHy first-ciass TEA, which we can thoroughly; recommend — Bib boxe3 7/- ; lO.b box. ■?, 13/6, Samples sent free to any address. Sole Agents for ~ Haslemere Tea, 1/9 per lb. ... Pyramid Tea, 2/- per lb Eozie Tea, 1/8, 1/10, 2/- per lb. ' . L GROVE~ &~SON, : Telsphoneil. TE\ T M ORTER-, > - ■HABDI;8 7 BEFT,vIJELSCN. o-. LUUO&dWft M^ Showing . '.-.■■ A FULL RANGE OF Summer Novell ies IN ALL .'.DEPARTMENTS.' Dress M; terials, Toiler, Pellain s, fiJuslins, Zephyrs, Cambrics, and Prints •in uewest designs. In Fancy Neckwear, we are showing Net and Ch ffnn Euffles, Muslm and Silk Jabots ; Ties, Bow.s, Lace Scarves and Collers We have a)so the latest designs in Laces, Allovers, Insertions, Qalons and Eri!^roiderie3, ■ - And a Big Selection of new Waist Belts ardvFancy Handkerchiefs. Ladies" Summer Costumts,^Skiits, Blouses in great variety, TBAFALeAJK STii fc.T. Smart Underwear for Ladies. We have Imporled Direct frjia leading Mahufacturars a very -choice aid extensive ast-ort.tient of [. LA.DIES' UNDEEWEAR, TTiichwe are now dis^ajing in cur iseir rtHOWRoi M, and > Cordially Invite Inspection. Also— Tweed -Cpshimes, Lmen Costumes, Embroidered Blouses, Shirt Blouses, Dre3s Skirts, &c. INSPECT our Spring Delivery of L^cj GTJRrAINS HOUSEHOLL LINEN, &c,— I** WILKi E'S I>TA I 1 fcj. Pbohe224. -^ BRIDGE STREET. i ■ good mon«y ev«py half-yea? W HUT In «xohang« fo«- thelp J\ TB Aft 'STAND OUT' TEA^^oupohv Coupons. Why shouldn't you P B*V 4. ■ T^^-^^&sMfi Stand Out Tea l« a nicely- H •'li:\"/"' flavoured tea, and It's making i a lot of new friend* about g CJ^^^sSl. here. Why not be one P I /^\§JjSJ| \ In four fine flavours at \ S f 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, .2/- lb. 1(y 4Bfr-'.'4*:j- I Ooupona In every tin and p«ok«t. 9 ':■ \ % ALL QROOERB. i fl^ i^. V Obtainable from A. E. Kitching, R. F. Nicol. J. Scott, M. M. Webster, J Wool C .;Gv F, Kingston, Franzen & Co., L. T. Bowdea & Co., T. Pettit, Stewart & Co,. ;"■.•'■•.■ :'.:^B. T Grove & Son, Industrial Co-Operative, . • > - ' ■' ,* . ■ , The need of a safe, and efficacious family medicine is felt In every homo* Hla a 'wise plan JJ to keep a bos of BEECHAM'S^PIIXS in the house. They are always ready— any hour ot f the day or night-?to relieve those sudden attacks of Stomach Pain, Nausea, Indigestion, J \ Colic, or Biliousness that occur in every household. BEECHAM'S PILLS are easily 1 taken by young or old, and require no preparation before administering-. Their good 1 -effects are felt eoou after the first d<3se v. taken. are a vegetable remedy for the numerous UU.that begin In ths stomach, liver, kidneys . and bowels. They are a natural medicine, carefully compounded from vegetable roots and herbs. That their virtues are widely recognised is evidenced by their immense sale, which Is in: excess of 6,000,000 boxes every year. Try them when you feel out of sorts, - and note the wholesome effect en the stomach, the bowels, the head, and complexion. ' ■;. -, . It's. a good idea to keep a box handy. -. v ■/ : ■ ' ■■'■ ■ ■'.-.-'•■ Sold everywhere in boxes, price 10\d. {36 plV.s)lll\{S6 pills) & 219 (168 pills). .'.,

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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12398, 13 November 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12398, 13 November 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12398, 13 November 1908, Page 4