TTGLLING# AND PKAGNIBL, Barristers and Solicitor*. MASTERTON (Opposite Poit Olio©.) Have several innt of money available for investment on mortgage at A. R. Bonny) (ii. t±. Uuilen. UN N X. Barrister and Solicitor, MONEY TO LEND at following rate—4} per oent., any anoont from £2500 upwards; 4} per oent. amounts from £IOOO to £3500; 6 per oent. amounts orar £IOOO. On all classes of freehold leourity. Patent Ag«w+,i» Telephone (88 ERBERT A JONES. ARCHITECT. Trust Lands Trust Buildings. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. TelepbAn* JWfl _ *» n «ox 8f)
(A Oara.i ML AVERY. SOLICITOR. \ GRIOULTURAL AND PASTORAL BUILDINGS. MABTERTON. [IGiHT TESTING can only be successfully done fay a person who ha&i the knowledge, skill and experience required to perform this work. The defects of the power of vision of the ©yes of different persons are so varied'; that deciding -what that defeco is requires much care and skill, and unless an optician has had proper training and thoroughly underfraction (of that organ it is impossible for 'him to decide exactly what error there'is,'"iand what correction that error requires. Now this is important to all who have sight that is in any way impaired. Persons may have vision that is not good, ana they may not realise it, but nearly olwiaya it causes complaints suoh as headjaches and aching in that portion of the head surrounding the eyes and the back of the head, whereas if they wore glasses that properly correct the defect these annoyances would be avoided. Why not have your eyes properly tested, and wear glosses -which are the proper coiTcotion for your sight. H. M. VM\±xwi'i, v .».iJMjU., Jjond. M..P.S. may be consulted (at St. George's, CJhemist, for a ishort period. His qualifications and experience are itihe best. All the latest appliances and goods kept. J. M. SPEAR. M.P.0.C., DR. OF OPTICS, EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, Representing H. SPEAR, M.P.O.C, Oculist, 7 WilILL visit Masterton on SAT. 14th, MON. 16th, TUES. 17th OCTOBER. At CLUB HOTEL, Private Rooms. CONSULTATION THEE. Artificial Eyes Re-polished by our now Proce?°.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10452, 18 October 1911, Page 4
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335Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10452, 18 October 1911, Page 4
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