“ The mixture I made from “HEENZO” (HEAN’S ESSENCE) proved the best cough and cold medicine I ever used.'* a [A Card.] DF!. RICHMOND HOOPER, DENTIST, lias resumed practice at 43 BROADWAY PALMERSTON N. Telephone 365. [A Card.] ' COOPER, DAN I ELL & Co. BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, Main Street - Foxton. Telephone 127. Money to Lend on approved security. [A Card.] NURSE PRENDERGAST Is open for professional engage' meats. Address: Lady’s Mile. f/M S 3 CARE OF THE EYES. OUR MR, RUSSELL, G. 5.0.1., D.L.0.C., Qualified Opthalmie Optician, Professor of Optometry, and Teacher of Optical Science, is an exceptional man in the Optical field. Eyes have been his life study. He has been doing no other class of work for 25 years, and has been associated with some of the foremost eye specialists of England. I here are few men in New Zealand with the same knowledge of the subject. His method - of testing is unique. He will diagnose your ease and prescribe glasses when necessary, without using the old-fashioned method of relying on lest charts and asking numerous questions. Mr Russell stands alone as an Optician. RUSSELL AND INNES, OPTICIANS. Rangitikci Street (next Bank New Zealand), PALMERSTON NORTH. ’Phone 1241. [A Card.] NURSE HALL LATE Charge Nurse of St. Helen’s Hospital, Wellington, lias opened an up-to-date Private Maternity Hospital at 93 Fitzkerbert Street, Palmerston North, and is ready to receive patients. Fail particulars on application. Mr. SIDNEY HALL D E N T 1 S T, of Levin. Will visit Fuxton every WEDNESDAY, and may lie consul led in All Saints’ Schoolroom. Hours: !) a.in. to 3 p.m. Appointments can lie made at Mr E. Healey's. TO ADVERTISERS. 'Advertisers are notified that Replace Advertisements must he handed in before 1 p.m, on the day previous to publication in order to ensure their insertion in the next issue. IN MEMO IMAM. KING. —In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, Ruth Ellen King, who departed this life tor the Bright Home far away, on .January 271 li, 1920. Yes, we’ll meet again in the morning, In the dawn of a fairer day; When the night of /watching and waiting, " With its darkiie-, lias passed away: Where no shadows veil the sunshine, Over there in the heavenly land, And the crystal waves of the river Ever flow o’er (lie golden sand. —lnserted by 4ier loving husband and daughters. KING. —In loving memory of our dear sister Ruth, who passed nway oil January ‘27th, 1920. “To memory ever dear.” —lnserted by her sister and bro-ther-in-law, M. and P. Whitehead. IN loving memory of my dear friend, who went to be with Jesus on January 271 h, 1920. The hours 1 spent with thee, dear heart. Are as a string of pearls; I count them o’er, each one apart—- ! 0 memory! 0 memory! Inserted by E. Forrest Campbell. KING. —In loving memory of our dearest friend, Ruth Ellen King, who died on January 27th, 1920. “Only remembered by what she has done.” .—lnserted by E. and 0. Spear (nee Lieut. Gudsell).
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2231, 27 January 1921, Page 2
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504Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2231, 27 January 1921, Page 2
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