QLLINGB AND PRAGNIBBBarrister* and •olicitors. MABTEETON (Opposite Post OBoe.) Have several inou of money available for investment on mortgage at lowest onrrimt r»fc«» o* wWa** Bonny) (U. H. Uuileru a N N x* Barrister ftnd Solicitor* MONEY TO LEND ftt folkrjrlng rate—4t per cent., anx MBaoo&fc'irom £2500 upward* j 4| per. cent, amounts from £IOOO to £9500; 6 per oent. amounts over. £IOOO, On all classes of freehold security. Patent Agent*. Telephone 88 ERBERT A. JONES. L AaOHTTEOT. Trait Landt Tract Building*. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. Telephone MB. T».O. Box 60. (A Cera, j M.L AVERY. SOLICITOR, QBICUI/TUaAL AND PASTORAL BUILDINGS. OBINSON A HANI>-**EW.TON. Solicitor b. MAfITBETON. MONEY TO LEND on approved town and oountry freehold securities. ARDNER AND «ONB, SAWM3LLERS AND TIMBER MERCHANTS, Dixon Street Mastarton. Totara, Matai, Bimu, and White Pine, dressed jOt in roughj always m stock. Also Mouldings. WILSON. QUALDJIED DENTAL BURGEON. (Next to Club Hotel). QUEEN STREET ... MASTERTON. Office hours:—9 ft.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday*:—B a.m. to 1 p.m. All Extraction* absolutely painless and Free when Sets are ordered. liyf T3 T7* AR N U AM. MR. V ARCHITECT. ACADEMY BUILDINGS.
IGHT TESTING "an only be suc- _ oessfully. done uy a person who ha& the knowledge, .skill and experience required to perform this work. The defect's of the power of vision of the eves of different persons are so ■ Y j.i-_j. j :j:~~ „,A* n * rfKo+ A*feuv is requires : and unless an optician has had proper training • and thoroughly understands the eye and the.power of refraction of that organ it is impossible for -him, to decide exactly what error there is, and what correction that error requires. 'Now this is important tto all who have eight that is in (any way, impaired. Persons may 'have vision that is not good, ana they may msA realise it, but nearly always it onuses complaints such as headaches 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 ah,-, noyance* would be avoided. Why'not Itave your eyes properly tested, and wear glasses which are the proper correction for your sight. H. M. Chemist, fop a ishort period. His qualifications and experience are'the oest.'? All the latest appliances and goods kept.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10453, 19 October 1911, Page 4
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