Your Eyes need •aC: li yens. si iffer vprppsz f. '/■■>:' in IMS way Dull ache; across the forehead —shooting pains on the temple —blurred vision, missing words or words and letters running into one another when reading — Specks bel ore the eyes and seeing objects double. All these defects point to impaired vision. They are the clanger signals that warn you of failing eyesight. Let m e make a scientific examination of your eyes and treat you accordingly to their needs. If you require glasses we will grind them—if you need none we will tell you so honestly. Charges Moderate. B. M. IRVINE 16 Karangahape Rd. Opthalmic Optician -ondon. i-.'.0. England Queen"!!?') Auckland • 6 BB B i A Toast—--3,y a H S King of Whiskies Sj DAWSON'S" *• V; p YOU neca not £>e aira;d that the quality, flavour and bouquet—which you like to-day — will be something different tomorrow. Dawson s Whisky is "always the same." Try it once it will be your favourite always. Obtainable all hotels and licensed stores, or from the sole agents— Hipkins U Couffs, Wine & Spirit Merchant?. Customs Street AUCKLAND i t BBSfSIIIII /f / * 'O JlUit The , cakes, sconcs, and pastry made by Edmonds' v Baking Powder are not only beautifully iig'h:, but also most appetising, wholesome and easily digestible. Edmonds' Baking Powder is "sure to rise B—it 8 —it :s most economical, and the careful housewife knows that there's no other brand so satisfactory and so pure. z 4 I'lf-;•-HvV iUr\jr Jar* &. <&• .inf mm w mm •tO % ■3os^ E. E .Auckland A&ents rxzr.zzzxza £l^ E. LEKOY, covin J 1 rCNI N... 42 Queen St., M.HC a. /A CoV€ " lhai Covers. t - £ 'dl'X c/-:ks that v/on'T COME OFF TILL YOU TAKE THEM OFF I" Thjti's the reputation Lkßoy'o Cuvkus enjoy, and it speaks strongly for the design workmanship, and carefully- thought• ®ut fixtures and attachments. But we are not satisfied with that. After much experimenting, we have perfected a " Tan-colenr 1 process, which turns the wat«r and adds to the life of LeKoy Cor«r«. I mis 11 tan " will not waah out with raina, or fade with gnn or "wind —1» workert right INTO the labncitieli —cannot come out with time. Send for oar now TREE Booi. Try the "Chronicle" For High-class Printing at the Correct Price
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 602, 13 September 1913, Page 3
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