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MR RUSSELL IS THE OPTICIAN TO CONSULT. Mr Russell is one of the few prac. tising opticians in Nfew Zealand who can successfully use the Visoptometre. The risky, old-fashioned chart method of sight-testing is responsible for the fact that only seven people out of ten wear correct glasses. Let Mr Russell test your eyes HIS way—the Scientific way. Satisfaction guaranteed in every case undertaken. It is never 100 soon to have your eyes tested. Unsuspected defects may exist. Mr Russell visits Levin every ...month, and may be consulted by appointment at C. S. Keedwell’s Pharmacy. His next visit will "be on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12. Russell and Innes), Palmerston North and Auckland. p.ahkeh CO’* RANGE OF THE PUBLIC TRUST. No. 13—DOMINION ORGANISATION. Throughout the Dominion the Public Trust Office, does business direct with the public. Including part-time offices and agencies in the smaller towns, the Public Trustee is now represented in 88 districts (comprised in cities, towns ana townships-. The business has grown to a volume which has necessitated the appointment of District Public Trustees at 11 cities and towns in the North Island and seven in the South, and district managers in 11 towns in the North and 4 in the South. Wherever the assets of a deceased person may be situated, the distance from the Head Office of the Public Trust makes no difficulty. The extensive organisation ensures that there will be a Public Trust Officer at hand to deal with any matter requiring attention. For information apply to— A. MOSLEY, District Manager, PUBLIC TRUST, LEVIN.

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Shannon News, 28 November 1922, Page 4

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279

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Shannon News, 28 November 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Shannon News, 28 November 1922, Page 4

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