WE 1)0 NOT ADVERTISE FOR FUN. BUT I© REMIND ¥©o THAT IT WILL PAY YOU as well as us if you give US YOUII BUSINESS. HAVE YOU EVER JUST MISSED “ A GOOD TH,NG " ? YOU WILL CONTINUE TO DO SO, IF NOT IN TOUCH WITH US W LBSSANT CLAYTON, ESTATE and INSURANCE AGENT. AGENT FOR—NORWICH LIFE, NORWICH ACCIDENT, AND AUSTRALIAN ALLIANCE FIRE INSURANCE. ADOLF ZAGHARIAH. TJTO MY CUSTOMERS AND PUBLIC IN GENERAL WHO ARE IN WANT OF A PERFECT-FITTING GARMENT, SHOULD CALL ON ME. ALL WOULD DO WELL TO INSPECT’ THE MATERIALS, WHICH ARE OF THE LATEST PATTERN AND STYLE. NEW GOODS BY EVERY MAIL LADIES’ WALKING AND RIDING COSTUMES— A speciality. CASH TAILOR.
EXTENDED VISIT. Gr ISBORNE IN AN o PTICAL DOOM B c HEARING ADVANTAGE OF Q PPORTUNITY. MR.- WATSON HEINE, G. 5.0.1., D.L.O.C. QUALIFIED QPTHALMIC QPTICIAN.
171IRST AND LEADING TEACHER . - OF OPI'HALMIC SCIENCE IN AUSTRALASIA, has been kept busy. His visit has again been extended till SATURDAY EVENING, 12th SEPTEMBER, I have x)leasure in announcing to the residents of GISRORNE 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 nuickly 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 are 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 announceme'' , i that Mr. HEINE was an exception a. man in the Optical field. I knew what I was saying, and fully realised the responsibility I was accepting in recommending those in need of glasses to accept liis services. CHARGES. Where, after testing, Mr. HEINE decides that lenses would be of no service, no charge is made. In those cases where lenses are necessary, the price varies according to the lenses
required and the frame selected; Cut in no case is Mr. HEINE charging more than ordinary Wellington prices. Those persons now possessing 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 may bo made for THURSDAY AFTERNOON or' any EVENING up t-o and including NEXT SATURDAY EVENING. 3 Again thanking you for the hearty reception already accorded to Mr. HEINE, Sincerely yours, HAROED KANE, Chemist and Optician. From 10 a.m. till 5 p.m. at H. KANE’S PHARMACY.
9 Distinction in dress is the opposite of display. It is the quality of fastidiousness reacting on good taste that is backed by knowledge. It in invaluable. The man who dresses with distinction iB marked for success. Ilis clothes will be stylish without ostentation. His linen will be impeccable in texture and cut. Ilis collars, in particular, will be branded- on the inside with the fastidious man’s true symbol of quality— The “ Improved Governor ” collar, branded Z, is the perfection of neckgear. It is cut to the latest fashionable model. It does not fray at the edges or collapse into ugliness in warm weather. And it is made in Hew Zealand by New Zealanders. In collars nothing is good but the best. The Z Collar*is the BEST!
DIPLOMA, FIRST-CLASS, AND HONORS, Tailors’ School of Art, London. J^ADIES’ and RENTS’ O T AILOR. ADDRESS: Opposito Parnell’s, Gladstone R-oad. NOTICE. —To Travellers who are leaving by tho first express train can obtain early breakfast at tieStrand Private Hotel and Cafe, Gladstone Road; also Hot Supper's when train arrives in tho evening. Best place in town for a meal. Satisfaction guaranteed. ’Phone 69.—Douglas Bros., Proprietors.
W. MORGAN, SADDLER and HARNESS MAKER, Peel Street, Gisborne. DESIRES to intimate to the Public ot Poverty Bay that in future the Business will be carried on under the title of W. MORGAN & SONS I< ull Supply of all the Requisites of the trade, suitable for Farm and Station Work, on hand or made to order on the shortest notice, at the Lowest Remunerative Prices. REPAIRS EXECUTED PROMPTLY. W. MORGAN, Manager. W. TAN, LAUNDRY. GLADSTONE ROAD. WHITE SHIRTS ... ... 5d ~ „ with collar ... (;! ~ ~ starched & ironed 4 ! DOUBLE COLLARS l^d Single „ . ... id _ ” „ starched only ... Id double „ „ „ ...
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2293, 11 September 1908, Page 3
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