, v. '■>(/& i & > «*pjP? "YOU depend on your ]i eyes to earn your daily bread and your one pair of eyes must last you a lifetime. Then see thar your eyes have glasses, it thev need artificial aid. It is better to wear weak glasses NOlVthan have to commence with strong lenses later. Glasses NOW may mean comfortable vision to the end of your days. A little help at the proper time will save you a world of trouble and preserve your vision for old age, when yen begin to rely more and more on books or the newspapers for companionship. If your eyes need attention concr.lt a Specialist. "J. IRVINE, Opthalmic Qplkizn 16 K rnnraii:;nc iCcJ. Agck!lu".u A Toast 2iM r^v>'& Kind of Whiskies tlMfefraßH YOU need not be afraid i that the quality, flavour and bouquet—which you like to-day-will be something different tomorrow. Dawsoa'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 Coutts, Wine & Spirit Merchants, Customs Street AUCKLAND <V?S> ■v. tW<* &6LT mwr, «? m &* v^ ji« V^-M^l When the weather is hot and sultry. The dish that will then tempt the appetite is the cool, delightful Custard with Milk Puddiiig or luscious fruit. Nothing is more delicious than a few stewed peaches, pears or apricots, served with custard made with Edmonds' Custard Powder. There is no element of uncertainty about the success of the custard —if you use Edmonds' you can take the rest for granted. Let the children have all the custards they want, and like Oliver Twist, they will be "waiting for more." i imm # FOWDEiO r E. ELLINGHAM, Auckland Agents. §lS«^OL3Ei^s&£'l - COVERS THAT WON'T ffl COME OFF TILL YOU % TAKE THEM OFF!" ffl That's the reputation LcKov'S Wb Cdvers enjoy, and it ipaaks jfiQ •' >-*■-' '\ B design, workm»n- ™ efully- thought - »ut ents. ...... .._ .„„_..„„ „„„ J; ied with that. Ala?r much experimenting, we have perfected a " Tan-colour " itocosis, which turns the wat«r «nd ailils to the life ol'LeEoy Cov«M. ; ftii^ffi«%? %i y LIIW A&k &A L .-s ~± .-- For Mi2;h=cla.ss PrL :ne Lor rei
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 607, 1 October 1913, Page 7
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