WAIUKU NEWS.
Mr E. F. I'oby, eyesight specialist, of Auckland and Wellington, notilies that he may be consulted at the Kentish Hotel, Waiuku, until the end of next week, 7th August. Air Toby brings to bear on hit profusion over 32 years experience, and may therefore be relied on for skilful advica and treatment. He is the holder of a large number of testimonials from patrons, who acknowledge the immense benefit they have received from his treatment. Mr Toby cairiea with him the patent Kryptok bifocal glarsts. He will be touring the district and calling un the people personally. Mr W. Joickn, postmaster, of Waiuku, left yesterday for bis aunual vacation. Mr Trayes is on a visit to Waiuku in connection with work he is carrying out here. The weather has been exceptionally cold during the past week, but the fine clear days have been much appreciated after the previous lengthy spell of wet weather. The fortnightly meeting of the Waiuku Mutual Improvement Society this week was postponed, owing to several of the members being absent with the Galllpolt Concert Company at the Patriotic Concert being held at Utaua.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 63, 30 July 1915, Page 3
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189WAIUKU NEWS. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 63, 30 July 1915, Page 3
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