EXTENDED VISIT. £jjJSBORNE IN AN JgOOM. RAKING ADVANTAGE OE Q PPOIITUN IT Y. MR. WATSON HEINE, G. 5.0.1., 0.L.0.C. QUALIFIED QPTHALMIC QPTICIAN. First and leading teacher OF OPTI-lALMIC SCIENCE IN AUSTRALASIA'}- has been kept busy. His visit lias again been' extended till SATURDAY EVENING, 12th SEPTEMBER.
I have pleasure in announcing to tho residents of GISBORNE district that Mr. WATSON HEINE has consented to remain until SATURDAY EVENING, September 12th, anl I also desire to sincerely thank all those who have so nuicldy and generously responded to the former announcement that Mr. HEINE could be consulted at my Pharmacy^ Mr HEINE’S appointments are extended over the termination of his visit, and because I believe there arc many other persons who will accept his services his visit is now prolonged until SATURDAY EVENING NEXT. OPPORTUNITY IS HERE. I stated in a. former announcement that Mr. HEINE was an exceptional man in the Optical field. 1 knew what I was saying, and fully realised the responsibility I was accepting in recommending those in need of glasses to accept his servieos. CHARGES. Where, after testing, Mr. HEINE 'decides that lenses would bo of no service, no charge is made. In those case 6 where lenses are necossary, tho price varies according to tho lenses required and the frame selected; hut in no case is Mr. HEINE charging more than ordinary Wellington prices. Those persons now nossessing frames may have new and accurate lenses fitted to them, and will be charged for lenses only. GLASSES THAT SAVE EYES.
The. importance of having glasses properly fitted cannot be overestimated. Good vision is our most valuable sense, and the eyes, once impaired, perhaps cannot be restored. Glasses -wrongly prescribed and worn make the sight worse instead of better. Glasses rightly prescribed to overcome the sight defect are a comfort and a blessing. Read this announcement carefully, earnestly, and remember that opportunity is here. It is your chance to obtain the expert skill and knowledge of an expert Optician. Annointments mav bo made for THURSDAY AFTERNOON or any EVENING up to and including NEXT SATURDAY EVENING. Again thanking you for the hearty reception already accorded to Mr. HEINE, Sincerely yours, HAROLD ICANE, Chemist and Optician. From 10 a.m. till 5 p.m. at H. KANE’S PHARMACY. THE AIMATA—/ LEAVES GISBORNE 9.40 a.m. TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS, And W AIM AT A on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS. REDUCTION IN FARES— Single 4s, Return 65.. TO TRADESMEN. —To ensure prompt delivery, see that your parcels are sent where tlie.y can be obtained with settlers’ mail. TO TRAVELLERS.—Bisset’s Coach lands you at the Waimata Accommodation House. J. and W. BISOET.
EVANS. NIELD and COMPANY, S PECIAL N OTICE 1 TO F ARMERS AND JgUILDERS. CHEAP TIMBER!!! 250,000 FEET. Suitable for STABLES, BINS, FOWL HORSES, PIG STYES, WHARES, Etc. LINES FROM 10s PER 100 FEET UPWARDS. Timber must be sold to make room for heavy shipments to arrive shortly. , No Reasonable Offer will be Refused for Big Lines. GET YOUR CHEAP TIMBER FROM EVANS, NIELD & COMPANY IRONMONGERY, JOINERY, LIME, CEMENT AND POSTS. XN EVERYBODY’S MOUTH—The | name Douglas Bros.* Strand Cafe, Gladstone Road. Everything new and up to date, in the good old London style, because we know our business. A trial solicited, and you will never go elsewhere. W r e defy competition—Douglas ■ Bros., Strand [ Cafe.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2290, 8 September 1908, Page 1
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