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‘HATS Assume the dignity of Newness and Delicacy by our new Cleaning and Remodelling Process. MONEY SAVED. JUST TRY! MCCULLOUGH’S Dyers and Cleaners, 'Phone 697. DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH WHAT A LOT DEPENDS UPON A FRACTION OF AN INCH! When some vital parts of your car’s engine are repaired how do you know if they are repaired efficiently ? Because they function does not mean they are repaired as best they could be. You may be losing power, running up costs, wearing other parts, ail because of a fraction of an inch. You can avoid this uncertainty and be Positive of 100 per cent, correct fitting when spare parts are made and cut by us. We check every repair correct to onethousandth of an inch by micrometer! JENKINS' BROS. Motor and General Engineers. P.O. Box 170. THE yyARREN pARMER yjILKING yjACHINE. Was selected for the Wembley Exhibition, and is now selling in nine foreign countries. It is recommended by dairy factory managers and inspectors. With its absence of vacuum pipes, tank and releaser and pulsator, it appeals to most farmers. For herd testing it is unsurpassed, as it will milk into an open bucket or into vat or cans. Each machine is independent of the others, being equipped with a vacuum gauge and regulator for every cow. Also the power required is only half that of others. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Apply— BURGESS AND CO, New Plymouth. GYDE AND BARRINGER, Hawera. SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES Made in our owe factory. Broken Rimless Lenses Replaced the same day. No delay! Davies’ Sight-testing Rooms Brougham St., New Plymouth.

THE VALUE OF GOOD SIGHT And the necessity of giving the eyes proper Care and Attention. MR RUSSELL, of A. R. Russell and Co, Opticians, Uster Buildings, Victoria Street, Auckland, will again visit Taranaki on dates to be advertised later. Mr Russell is an exceptional man in the optical field. He has devoted his whole life to the science of Optics, and for 26 years has done no other work. He has been associated with some of the foremost Eye Specialists of England, and for 16 years was a tutor of Optical Science. He holds the highest qualifications an optician can possess, and has long since discarded the out-of-date chart testing system. Years ago this was the only method known, but science has advanced in optical work, the same as it has in all other directions. The greatest eye specialists of the world, and all the leading Eye Hospitals practically eliminate the use of test charts. The eyes are tested, the case accurately diagnosed, and the glasses prescribed without asking the patient any questions. This is Mr. Russell’s method. •As Mr. Russell will lie kept exceptionally busy during his ■ short visit an appointment would be advisable. REPUTATION! COOPER’S SEEDS -THE SEEDS OF SUCCESS.” It has been well said that “Figs do not grow on Thistles,” meaning, of course, that unless you plant or sow the high-grade Seeds, you have no hope of growing the best crops. Any firm who would build up a reputation for supplying high quality Seeds must be determined to work, and work hard, to deserve it. There are no short-cuts. Not all the puff and blow even of this advertising age will replace genuine merit in this business. When a firm has made a reputation, it will find it is but at the beginning, and be ever watchful to keep it. Keep it, like Alladin’s Lamp, ever bright and shining. For over GO years the firm of Cooper’s has been hard at work in an earnest endeavour to make a reputation for the highest quality in Seeds. The success of the firm’s business is bound up in that. The proof of the success achieved by “Cooper’s Seeds” is in the fact that their produce takes more prizes in New Zealand Shows than all other seeds put together. They are recognised by the leading Farmers and Gardeners as the best and most suited to the New Zealand climate. F. Cooper Ltd. WELLINGTON Obtainable from Seedsmen, Merchants, and Stores all over N.Z. In Packets and in Bulk—but see that they are Cooper’s.

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 September 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 4 September 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 4 September 1926, Page 2