When you see a pair of well-fitting glasses on a happy, smiling face, they come from Rowland's, tut when you see .a pair of badly fitted, crooked specs, on a discontented, wrinkled face they didn't. A. E. M. Rowland, the Public Service Optician and. Jeweller (Spectacle Maker to the Hospital), 90 Manners St. (opp. Everybody's).—Advt.
A meeting of the Petone Ex-Navals' Association was held last evening. Mr. L. Parrant presiding over a good attendance of members. Arrangements were made to reorganise the whole companv, and place iU affairs in a thoroughly sound position. Tho following, officers were elected during the evening:—President, Mr. L. Parrant; secretary, Mr. A. Skinner: treasurer, Mr. G. Bowles; committee, Messrs. Parrant, Bennett, Bowles, Frasor, Brown, Skinner, M'.rtin, Gaynor, and Appleyard.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2818, 8 July 1916, Page 3
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124Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2818, 8 July 1916, Page 3
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