Your & If yon suffer need Glasses 111 way Dull aches across the forehead—shooting pains on the temple —blurred vision, missing words or words and letters running into one another when reading - Specks before the eyes and seeing objects double. All these defects point to impaired vision. They art the danger signals that warn you of failing eyesight. Lc-t me 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. IF*VINE, Opthalmic Optician 1 !W" c 6 Karangahape ISd., (SScen U, s i T) Auckland 6 sW QOOd 32S BY USiN'u hipsc :c' -- K&r? ££& V/ Ms ~ c xr V I Wines > t Spirits, fi speiqhts Aies & Stout. Your health and physical well-being should bs amongst yotu foremost Considerations. Purity in foods and beverages is absolutely essential. We guarantee the quality, trueness—to name and dependability of all the famous Brands we stock. Hipkins' & Coutts WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Customs St., AUCKLAND safe:-:* iter tDMO £ s ' .tfO P Nc else can'hold a candle to n ■ Edmonds' Baking Powder is "out on its own as a raisins agent for pastry and puddings of every kind. For years and years this famous Baking Powder has been the "right hand man of the cook, because it is always reliable and "sure to rise. Thus, the novice, the amateur, the housewife and the ofolessional chef are unanimous in their opinion ,1 . U ,i • „1 I 1 J n rim 4"ir\ if"
that "nothing else can hold a candle tb it. Further, it is certain they appreciate 'The Sure to Rise " Cookery Book. There s one foryouif'you write and it's rßt.ii.. Address your letter to Edmonds' Baking Powder Works, Chnstchurch. fj'/ \ - i 1 « -rr "-3 /A.... ?i3H INGSi^ ? ,/i Auckland Agents. m & N* I'/iLo 1 ' §Lf; ver Ihai M-r-jTTTC^rr^srrriwrjjJttin^Cfitm'irYgra CTRS THAT WON'T Ct.' OFF TILL YOU V\KE THEM OFF!" Thal'd the reputation Leßoy'u C.iVjir.s enjoy, tnd it speaks strouslv for the design, workmanship, and carefully - thought -9ut fixtures and attachments. Bat wo are not satisfied with thet. After much experimenting, ve liave perfected a t% Tan-colour process, which turns the water una a.Uis to the life of Lcßoy Covers. n tan" willnot wash out with r.-ti.-v. or fade with suu or wind —is v.vrkeu ri;:ht INTO tba fabricitfielf —cannot come out with time. Send for uur new FREE Bools. % £. LESGY, COVES & TENT MAKtS, \ i 42 Queen St., AUCKLAND. $ i Ml 1 Try li i OHi i II i<>ii=ciass TinUnir the -Correct icc»
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 603, 17 September 1913, Page 3
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