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THE “DIUXILESS” SYSTEM— of examining eyes for glasses, especially with the aid of electrical instruments. is rapidly taking the place of the old “drop” system. Many authorities now consider that the use of drops is apt to do irreparable harm. AYhen in need of a thorough optical examination for glasses, without drops, consult : —■ E. CHOLERTON, /M.P.O.th, Af.V.O.A., Etc.) OPTICAL SPECIALIST. Appointments may lie made in the meantime through Messrs Brocklohurst. Jewellers, Hovel I St. Next visit will ho during December.
Have you seen Paterson’s selection of dainty aprons and house-frocks. If not a pleasure in store awaits you.—Advt. The hard-up masquerade hall takes place in the Three .Mile Hall to-night. Special prizes are to be given for the best costume for both lady and gentleman. The proceeds are in aid of the | hall funds. On Monday night (Labour Day) the Kanieri Tennis Club Hall takes' place in the Public Hall. Music will be sup-j plied by the lilnek-Hand Orchestra, and a capital evening should result. The filial evening of the progressive euchre parties at the Soldiers’ Hal! this season will be held to-night, when there will ibe a competition for eight attractive prizes on the' evening’s play. In addition the results of the aggregate competition will* he announced, and the prizes presented. As a fitting wind-up to the season no doubt there will bo a bumper attendance to-night. Play starts at 8 o’clock, and patrons should he punctual.
Choose a shirt that is smart and stays smart. Shirts made from twill, tobralco, luvisca and fugi silk. You’ll get comfort and colors that won’t budge and surprising long service. Inspection iiivited at Addison’s.—Advt. Nothing Idoks smarter than the fashionable jumper as now worn. We have the very latest styles in sleeveless and waistcoat shape in striped anil plain fuji silks and extra heavy quality in striped spun silk, at prices from 10s 6d, 18s 6d, 25s 6d to 37s Gd. Schroder and Co.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 October 1927, Page 2
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