REAOIM6 GLASSES. READING GLASSES. IT is folly to neglect the eyes in any. way. Bight is your most precious sense. The eye that needs aid it does not get is being slowly destroyed. Everybody (short-sighted people only , except ed) need reading glasses after about 42. years of age. '• This is a fact that should be known and realised by all. Heading glasses give a wonderful comfort to the eyes of persons ... over the age mentioned. Such glasses are worth ever so imicli more than the actual money they cost. Let me test your eyes to-day fur reading glasses von certainly need. E. HEALEY, CHEMIST-* ' OPTICIAN. WHAT WEAK FOLK NEED. WHAT 'WEAK FOLK NEED. YOU who feel tired out-—run down, no ambition, no appetite, and can’t even get in a good night's rest —yon can, by taking NYAL'S BEEF IRON AND WINE. Restore all your lost energy, increase your appetite, assist your digestion, build up a new and nourishing blood supply, gain that snap and vigour That will make you forget your troubles. Only a few doses are necessary for you to note a decided improvement. PRICE 5/6 AT HEALEY’S PHARMACY. [A Card.] H. A. INGLE - DENTAL SURGEON. (Late Arthur H. Boyes.) Frasers Buildings - Main Street, Foxtou. Honrs: 9 a.in. to 5 p.m. Wednesdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m, ’Phone No. GO. [A Card.] F. I. DANVERS VETERINARY SURGEON, Palmerston North. Private ’Phone 478. Or — Browne’s Stables, ’Phone 77, H. W. RICHMOND COACHBUILDER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR, Avenue Road - - - Foxton. Jobbing Work of a!! descriptions carried out at moderate rates. Estimates given. Telephone No. 89. Tin Regiilered Name fair Ooa bottle makes a pint of finest family cough and cold remedy, Ccsti2/-. Sum 10/-
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 2060, 27 November 1919, Page 2
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282Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 2060, 27 November 1919, Page 2
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