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THE WRONG GLASS. IF YOUR PRESENT GLASSES fail to give you EASE AND COMFORT, there's Something Wrong. Is it youi Glass? or, if you don't weai Glasses, is it your Eyes ? THAT'S A VITAL QUESTION WITH YOU. A Glass is eithei Right or Wrong. Theism's no Middm Station. If youi present Glasses aie not satisfactory, I CAN MMtl!. THEM SO I JJIWU TO tNCOUNTi.il UNUSUAL h\E DI'itCTS, THE KIND 1HAT PUZZLE THE AVERAGh OP1ICIAN. GLASSES RIGHT GOOD SIGHT. ALFRED LEV I, CONSULTING OPTICIAN, 39 LAMBTOX i^UAY, WELLINGTON

MR. HOBBS, DENTIST, late of Phil., U.S.A., No. 3, Lambton-quay, Wellington (over Messrs. Stewart Dawson and Co.), and at Paeroa, Auckland. Telephone 1342. High Class Work a Specialty in all Branches. Country clients suited at shortest notice. HANLON'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS, *OR BILIOUSNESS, CONSTIPATION, LIVER COMPLAINT, And all Diseases arising fiom a Disoideied Stomach and Liver. R. D. HANLON, PHAHMAthOTILAL ClItiMIM , 50, MoLKbWOKlH Sllli.i.1, WtLLINGlON. Telephone 1083.

WILLIAM, don't forget to bring me some COMPOLITE FRAM K TABS, or you will ha\c to light the inc in the morning.

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Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 34, 23 February 1901, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 34, 23 February 1901, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 34, 23 February 1901, Page 22

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