To Those AX/ho Wear Glasses . . . There frequently comes a time when one's glasses “don't give the help they used to.” The truth is, that no fault can be found with the glasses, they have remained unaltered. The trouble is with the eyes which, like the human frame, is the subject of continual change. If your glasses seem “not right,” have your eyes examined by me. I can then fit you with other glasses giving complete comfort and relief from eye-strain. David A. C. LILBURNE OPTOMETRIST 129 THE AVENUE - - WANGANUI. Visits Marton Tuesday, February 25, at Mr. Woods', Jeweller. R G TALBOYS REGISTERED ARCHITECT ’ AND (Fellow N.Z. Inst. Arch.) STRUCTURAL ENGINEER. WANGANUI and MARTON.
INWELCOME COLDS. Colds always come at the wrong time, often without warning. Get quickly on the job with Baxters Lung Preserver. By taking “Baxters” promptly, the tickle in the throat, the hoarseness, and the feverishness are quickly allayed, “Baxters” brings instant relief. One need never fear r cold provided one takes ordinary pre cautions, and "Baxters.”
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 85, Issue 43, 20 February 1941, Page 4
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