Professional. ~ HAROLD J. HILL Robust Tenor Soloist. TEACHER OF SINGING, Voic<_ Culture, and Bel Canto. Engagements Accepted. Ilikutaia and Turua will be visited Particulars P.O. Box 42, Paeroa. AROHANUI REGISTERED NURSING HOME. Surgical, Medical, and Maternity. Fees From Four Guineas. MOORE ST., PAEROA. ’Phone 118. G. STEWART TALBOYS SURGEON DENTIST CRITERION BUILDINGS. NEXT BANK NZ. PAEROA. ’Phones: Surgery 31, Residence 43 [A Card.] KENNY AND SONS. Authorised & Mining Surveyors
PAEROA. Telephone 115. [A Card] GEO. L. BURMESTER, A.N.Z.I.A. Registered Architect. TE AROHA AND PAEROA. Paeroa office c/o Edwin Edwards. BRYAN AND MAOKLOW. (Late Eryan and Walker.) BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS. TURUA, NGATEA, & KEREPEEHI. MIL R. D. MACKLOW, L.L.M„ visits Turua : ’Phone 40, Turua Bldgs. Ngatea : Every Wednesday 11.30 a.m. to 2.30 p.m. Kerepeehi: Every Thursday 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Office at Public Hall, both places. At other places and times by appointment.
YOUR EYESIGHT THIS IS IMPORTANT Avoid Eye-strain and subsequent ill-health by wearing CORRECT GLASSES. My fifteen years’ experience of practical Eye-sight testing should assure you of iny ability to give you satisfaction. Any style of Glass or Frame suppl’ed. Repairs effected and damaged lenses repaired. PHOTOGRAPHY. BUY A CAMERA & A FILM We will do the rest. Developing & Printing a Specialtv. Attendance any hour. Phone 32. GEO. P. de CASTRO Chemist-Optician. Paeroa. ■ ■I- jbc HhEOl i A ■LaW/7, zk | WINTER NIGHTS AND EYESIGHT DEFECTS. On Winter nights you can enjoy a “ comfy ” chair by the fiie with a good book or’magazine as | your companion—-But What About Your Eyes ? Let us test your eyes and supply proper glasses to . correct any I defect. STANLEY J. HEDGE Chemist & Optician —PAEROA. KEEPING YOUNG Nothing takes the san out of life more rapidly, more surely, than fear. Fear affects even the young in years. It dries the blood, frays the nerves, palsies the thought. It is courage born of security that keeps us young. Very little courage is required to take out a Life Insurance Policy in the A.M.P. Society, and once done you have the lusty courage that keeps folk young and produces a feeling of security that whatever happens you have provided for it in the very best way. Such a provision means no drag on your finances and if at any time occasion should arise when you find money tight, the A.M.P. Policy allows you. to take out part of your savings and still keep your policy in full force. Keep young and while young get an A.M.P. Policy—it is less costly. Full information may be obtained from HAROLD SOMERVELL, Thames & District Representative A.M.P. Society, Hamilton.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 4985, 9 June 1926, Page 2
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