comes by experience—some--1 7 times, not always. He who goes year after year with defective glasses, who picks his " specks " from off a counter or from the hands of some pedlar or travelling fakir, will some day find that he has been " groping in the dark." Guilty of neglect that may eventually be the cause of his groping in the dark in a literal sense. When we fit you with glasses we give you safe eye service. We give you just what your eyes need because we have studied their needs. No guess work here. ALFRED LEVI, CONSULTING 0 P/T ICI AN , 39, Lambton-Quay, Wellington. _ T. H. MOEEISON, ~ Manager. MR W. H. CROWE, MEDICAL EXPERT, G6, Cuba-street, - - "Wellington. DEAE Sill—l must write you these few lines to express my deep gratitude to you for the triumphant manner in which you have cured me from a severe attack of rheumatic gout, lasting over ten years. I have tried all kinds of patent medicines, including twelve bottles of Dr. Hope's Bheumatic Cure, but got no relief. My hands, feet and ankles were so much swollen with the excruciating pain I suffered that I had to give up my work altogether. Hearing a good deal of talk about your wonderful medicines for all muscular complaints, and the marvellous cures you have effected, I was induced to give you a trial, and I thank Providence the day I first went to you, for after going through a course of your medicine for rheumatic gout, I am as well and strong to-day as ever I was. You aro at liberty to make whatever use of this testimonial you think fit. Your medicines are unsurpassed by any other ever placed before the British public. I remain, Yours ever grateful, EDWAED JOHNSON. 160, Taranakistrect, Wellington. IGth November, 1002. LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! ENGLISH BICYCLES, from Best Milkers, CHEAP! CHEAP! TUST LANDED, per s.s. Papanui— 1 case LEADING HAMES G casks TESTED PLOUGH AND LEADING CHAINS 1 case WHIPS, GIG, BUGGY AND BUNTING CHOPS 1 case ENGLISH HAENESS (GIG AND BUGGY) Large Assortment of Saddlers' Sundries, such as Sponges, Chamois, Ladies' Patent Stirrups, Spurs, Bits, etc., in bewildering variety ; and a few bales COTTON DUCK, FOR EICK-COVEES AND TAEPAULINS. JAS. ELLIOTT & CO., SADDLEES, ETC., QUKEN-SIBKET, MABIEBTON.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7401, 4 March 1903, Page 1
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377Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7401, 4 March 1903, Page 1
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