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&❖ ❖ ♦♦♦. Defects of the eye and eye strain may be remedied by the use of Glasses, which must be accurately ground JV Hardly less important than the Lenses are the PITTING AND PE. j£ PEE ADJUSTMENT of the Speetacles or Glasses. Lenses that havi jr\ been prescribed "with the greatest skill and accuracy arc often so worn as to fail entirely in their purpose. False adjustment may V Produce opposite result*, thus proving very harmful to the eyes f ' - _. >" A perfect adjustment is your guar<©j - antee, while in addition facial efects «► are carefully considered when you ra purchase glasses from J. n. ■pi^iiMiiisii: PRESCRIPTION OHEM IST AND OPTICIAN « AGENT FOE NYALL'S HIGH CLASS PEEPAEATIONS * ' B©xlß. TAIHAPI!

pffiAlN TEUNK aEICM W DINING JtODMS J .53 "3 »L,i> j£>+<J STATION STREET : : : TAIHAPE HIGH-CLASS COOKERY ALL FBfISH FISH IN S»A«ON ALWAYS-ON SALE A TEIAL &OLIO.ITBD FISH AND CHIPS TO TAKE HOME "A MESSAGE TO YOUNG NEW ZEALAND." SOMETHING EVERYONE SHOULD READ. A handsomely-bound, clearly-printed, and inspiring little work—one > containing a message of Hope and Patriotism. It tells you about the national shortcomings of the Past, and demonstrates clearly the Opportunities of the Future. It is full of sound help and guidance. It imbues the reader with faith in himself and pride in the Empire. It shows how we can win in the Economic fight which will succeed the present war. PARENTS: SEE THAT YOUR YOUNG PEOPLE READ THIS BOOKLET, We are issuing alimited number of free copies. Send for one to-day. Address:— HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON. Teachers of Book-keeping, Accountancy, and All Business Subjects by Mail. Union Buildings, Auckland. (P.O. Box 516) (Established Oct. 1897—the Firm which has successfully taugh by mail 24,378 Students.) Start the day right I Polish row shoes -roth TAN-OL I*.© popular tfoine for tan flootwaar leather goods and furniture. 4 ANTED KNOWN— richest i most flragrant and most •conomf««i tea you could buy la Dandaiion Tea. Mended by one of the foremost tea-tasters in Wellington, it merits your choice. Try a yoand at 1/8, 1/M, 2/, aad 2/2.—H. D. BENNETT Lfl?D., Av.-ftrua House, Taibape. Soßft© SaMoe that; wnvai, wny, i*tw |Pott Boots, Shoes, and all kiadjs ,«C dainty footweer fw ladies, tor wear for gents or Jaa*s, G. E. Little is not equalled, «. fi. UtWe, the Shoe Merchant.

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Taihape Daily Times, 20 May 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, 20 May 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, 20 May 1918, Page 8

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