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■ WHY?.. A-.Better Optical Service I J Wellington wants it badly, and | Wellington is going to get it now. 1 BARRY AND SARGENT , Are about to fill a dire need and enlighten Wellington 1 ' people rcgardirig the wonderful progress of. optical.science i during the last 20 years, ■ • i In the vi'cinity of 1900 machinery BARRY'S KOKTORIK LENSES || , was produced to enable the grind- supplied to thousands in Auckland 1 ing of. lenses for spectacles in such and throughout Kcw Zealand should . , I" a way as-to revolutionise the work iiKcd by all spectacle wearers in || of ,the optician. We think'that Wellington. i' Wellington has not yet had the „.,... mF /n . , ~ . fll i• .; i,i'" i • * KRIPTOK-(Ci'ipt-OK) lenses com- I benefit of this modern improvement, ... ~,..•,,■ I' , , ... , ,', ~ , bino in a wonderful, invisible wav, ■ -aand we are now established for that ~,".,, , , . H the wo sights near and far in one 85 , purpose. , . , . m pair of glasses for constant uso. •,• ■ ■ $ ■ The old flat lens as worn by 99 out These lcn3cs rendcr matchless ser- 1 of.'lUO in Wellington should have' vice to those .people who need two | been discarded long ago in favour ' I )airs of (ono for distant f of the more modern, more effective • sight-one for near). ... ■|- and comfortable lens—the DEEP We will tell you more about "Kon- ,| CURVED LENS—to suit the con- torik" and "K'ryptok" lenses and | - tour of the eye and the rotating will also announce • the new firm's || movements of the eyeball. address in the paper at a later date. , | I,WATCH ...THIS ;: SPACE;! f / \ OIAMPERLWNIS- '/ m 7®fevl \ -Tablets■-■■' A coated.tongue —-What it-means! A coated tongue- means bad A blockade in the intestines piles breath—bad taste' in the mouth— a heavy burden upon'the fiver. &m 1 W V IC ? a 7 all When the intestines areclogged ' signs that the hvens out of order. up tk bk)od The liver is an organ secondary and the system becomes loaded ' in importance only to the heart. with toxic waste. When we are. constipated we It is then that we suffer from manufacture, within our bodies headache — coated tongue—bad poisons which are as deadly as .a taste — nausea — flatulence.— acid snakes venonu dyspepsia—languor —yellow skin The liver acts as a guard over our . or eyes, well-being, shifting out these At suchtimes you need a pleasant, poisons from the general circulation, reliable laxative." such as

Til ' M " L " jmm -"'""'"»MWniuiuu»iuiiuiuuuiingmaiginnnmimammr.^ J u»iiiiiii,iiHi.ifp».»n. |j NEW WALLPAPERS! •"H , ' WE HAVE JUST IiECEIVED NEW .jj I STOCKS OR. THE FAMOUS i Shand-Kydd Wallpapers. | . These come direct from Kensington, and r~J -w recognised 'sw the ■cream of British ' lat-l ' 'llimpfi- de*i(!iis. ■ |f ■ ' ; *:ic, original papers, in'tone.* that f 1 harmonise with nny decorative tj - ' ...iciiie. ' ' . ' ! COME AND INSPECT THEM. (i An exclusive shipment at ill TINGEY'S, Oil and Colour Merchants, I 30 Manners Street, Wellington.

I.FiribriGks&HroGlayWe are ready to fill your order for Sfrf North Brunijtr Fireclay Goods, "N.B. Ilj Co., Ltd." Fireclay is so finely and |j evenly ground that it Rives tho moat . | ißßtinß results. Any shnpe 6V .specification ordered can be carried out. | "N. 13. Co., Ltd." fireclay stands msre SC bent than other brands, »i jSj Blocks for steel and iron furnaces, gas | | rctorta, lire-grate bnclis, otc. AH gunil rnnteed true to Bhapo and of even qunli- ;! iar- . . I Priow on application. Quotations giren | for siecial work. '_ p MMNEL MOWN Ltd.': I I 31-33 JOKNST6N ST.', YIKLLINGTOK,

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 199, 18 May 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 199, 18 May 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 199, 18 May 1920, Page 3

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