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a m m mm & 0/ A Threefold Optical Service. 1. WE TEST THE SIGHT. Our method is not unique—but it is the very best, and has yielded perfect results to many thousands in New Zealand. We use no drops. 2. WE GRIND THE LENSES. That is to say, we make up the medicine we prescribe. We work out in every detail the need of the individual eye, and make the lenses to perfectly suit. 3. WE FIT THE GLASSES. Accurate lenses, badly fitted, are wrong and inefficient. We give particular care to fitting, to ensure best sight, good appearance and real comfort. Barry €s Sargent OPTICAL SPECIALISTS 118 WILLIS STREET - WELLINGTON A 290 QUEEN STREET - AUCKLAND

FOXTON STOCK SALE. MONDAY, JUNE 6,1921. j\fESSKS ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., will sell at 12.30 p.ra. — 150 lambs, in lots 0 4-year bullocks 13.2-year steers 12 , mixed weaners 2 dairy wars, spring' culvers BRADCOCK & COY. BRADCOCK & COY. AUCTIONEERS, HOUSE AND COMMISSION AGENTS. HAMER’S BUILDINGS, FOXTON. WEEKLY SALES OF FRUIT 1 , PRODUCE, FURNITURE and POULTRY. CLEARING SALES CONDUCTED IN ANY PART OF THE DISTRICT. Branches: Ohakune Junction, Shannon, ■ Foxton. BRADCOCK & COY. BRADCOCK & COY. THE DEAF HEAR! AND HEAD NOISES CEASE by using the new remedy called “EUSTOL," one box of which is sufficient to completely cure any ordinary case. This wonderful ointment is prepared from the valuable prescription of a noted London ear specialist, and lias permanently cured numerous severe eases of deafness and head-noises where other-expensive treatments had utterly failed. Every sufferer should ’certainly try it, for its efficacy is beyond question. Send for a box to-day, price 5/-. Address: “EUSTOL” Co., The Bungalow, Tyler's Green Godstone, Surrey, England.—-A dvt. COAL! COAL! COAL! ,JUST ARRIVED, a large stock of Kitchen Coal. This coal is especially .suitable for cooking, etc. Also to arrive, a quantity of Household Coal. I have also on hand good dry pinus insigmis at the following prices, delivered: — Four-foot, per Cord - £1 15/-. Two-fool, per cord - £2 7/(5. Also rough dry wood at £1 10/per cord. COAL. Coal, Kitchen,.per ton - £3 Coal, Kitchen, per bag - 6/Iluntly Household, per ton - £3 5/Iluntly Household, per bag - 0/6 All coal delivered outside the borough, cartage extra. All kinds of carting undertaken. Orders left at house next Town Hall, at Bauckhains, or my residence. Union Street, promptly attended to. Charges reasonable. Coke supplied at 3/(5 per ba<*, or two or more bags 3/3 each. I am now selling at the lowest prices in Foxton, and will continue to do so, hoping to merit your support. Agent for Pukemiro and Huntly Cool. E. G. MARTIN, GENERAL CARRIER. WOOD AND COAL DEALER AND A Business Talk with Business Men. —“There is a vast difference between wishing and winning. Many a good man has failed beeauso he had his wishbone where his backbone ought to have been.” Are you wishing for more business, but lack the winning? Advertising is a sure enough winner, but it needs backbone in the man directing it. Advertising doesn’t bring results with a jerk. The beginning is slight, but the pressure is constant, and increasing all the time. The open season for hunting business lasts all the year round, but just now the game is particularly well worth going after. The best ammunition is an anvertisement in “The Manawatu Herald.”*

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2284, 2 June 1921, Page 3

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546

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2284, 2 June 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2284, 2 June 1921, Page 3

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