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MOTHER SAYS (HJ3A.N’S ESSENCE) makes a splendid Cough and Cold Remedy, and saves money. [A Curd.] DR. RICHMOND HOOPER, DENTIST, bus resumed practice at 43 BROADWAY PALMERSTON N. Telephone 305. [A Card.] s , COOPER, DAE 1 ELL & Co. BARRISTERS ANI? SOLICITORS, Main Street - Foxton, Telephone 127. Money-to Lend on approved security. [A Card.] NURSE PRENDERGAST Is open for professional, engagements. Address: Lady's Mile. IP si CARE OF THE EYES. Our MR. RUSSELL, G.S.O.L, D.L.0.C., Qualified Opthalmic Optician, Professor of Optometry, and Teacher of Optical Science, is an exceptional man in the Optical Held. Eyes have been his life study.lie has been doing no other class of work for 25 years, and has been associated with some of the foremost eye specialists of England. There are few men in New Zealand with the same knowledge of the subject. His method of testing is unique, lie will diagnose your ease, and prescribe glasses when necessary, without using the old-fashioned method of relying on test charts and asking numerous questions. Mr Russell stands alone as an Optician. RUSSELL AND INNES, OPTICIAN S. Rangitikei Street (next Bank New Zealand), PALMERSTON NOR Til . ' 'Phone 1241. [A Card.] NURSE HALL Charge Nurse of St. Helen’s Hospital, Wellington, has opened an up-to-date Private Maternity Hospital at 03 Fitzherbert Street, Palmerston North, and is ready to receive patients. Full particulars on application. [A Card.) During Dr. Mfmdl's temporary absence Dr. Usher will act as locum tenons.

ENTERPRISE-EXTRAORDINARY. AN ex-Palmerston resident informs us that the removal of the present railway station lo the western borough boundary was discussed ns one of the chief supports of a tramway scheme. That may be so, but why should the State be called upon to expend a huge sum of money on £t needless deviation in order to justify a tramway for Palmerston 1, If Palmerston can drag the State at its heels —well, good luck to its enterprising citizens!

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2209, 30 November 1920, Page 2

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317

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2209, 30 November 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2209, 30 November 1920, Page 2

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