WHEN THE WISE MAN IS ill'll.l)l\(i. ho consults a Builder, when ho is sick, ho sees his doctor, and in most of his business concerns he tolios upon tlu‘ judoinont of the specialist. ft, is only logical then, when his vision is defective, that ho consults an Optica! Sfeciali.st. (and not a jeweller, or chemist, or a medical doctor). When in need ol a TllOltOl (HI examination hy a Specialist, (who does nothin'; else) why not avail yourself of export advice. E. CHOLERTON, M.1’.0.C.. .M.V.0.A.. MC. OPTICAL SPECIALIST. WIi'.I.I.LXfITON AND XKI.SOX. NEXT VISIT TO HOKITIKA '.ill hdurine .11’I.V (I >. V.)
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 May 1925, Page 2
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136Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 23 May 1925, Page 2
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