IJOLLINGO AND PEAGNBLIs. Barrister* and Solioitori. MASTERTON (Opposite Port Ofloe.) Hare aererjd sums of noney available for investment on mortgage at lowest ourrewt ratna of intereat » - - . . A. R. Bonny) <t» fct Oo"eu, ». U a N W Y. Barrister anil Solicitor. MONEY TO LEND at following rate—4} per cent., any amount from £3500 upward#; 4| per oant. amounts from £IOOO to £3500; 6 per cent, amotmta or«r £IOOO. On all olasiei of freehold security. Patent Agents. Telephone. 68 HERBERT A. JONES. ARCHITECT. Trust Lands True* Buildings. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. Telephone 888. P.O. Bex 60. (A Oara.i m.L 7 " veby - SOLICITOR. AGBIOULTURIL AND PASTOR. AL BUILDINGS r MASTERTON.
Robinson * flolioltor** M A i I 1 ft I O N. MONEY TO LEND on approyed town and country freehold securities. AND S01W» SAWMILLER& AND TIMBER MERCHANTS, Dixon Street ... ... ... ... Mastes-tan; Tot&rs,, Maitai, Raima, and White Pine, drosaed or in rough, always in gtook. jUso tashs*' Dootb, and Mouldings. E.WIL 8 0 N . QUALIFIED DENTAL BURGEON. (Nark to Olnb Hotel). QUEEN STREET ... MABTERTON. Ofioe how i.—B a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday*:—B a.m. to 1 p.m. All Extraction* absolutely painless and Free when Sets are ordered. M.R.V^" SHAM ARCHITECT. ACADEMY BUILDINGS. Kutrano* Church R*reet. Hasfevtan.
SIGtHT TESTING can only be successfully dione .by a person who bus- ithe knowledge, alrill and experience required to perform this work. The defects of ithe.power of vision of the ©yes of. different parsons aire bo varied that deciding wfaatc that defect is requires much care and skill, and unless an optician has had proper training ana thoroughly understands the eye and the power of refraction.iof (that organ it is impossible for 'him to . decide exactly, what error there is, 'fliid what correction that error requires'., Now this is im,portant tto all who have sight that is in any way impaired. Persons may. have vision that is not good, and /they may oat realise it, but nearly <alwtays it causes.. complaints such as headaches and Caching -in that portion of the&ead Bturrouiiding tho eyes and Jtihe back of the wihereaa if they wore'gjtasses' thkt properly correct the defect these annoyances would be avoided. Why not have yopr <ey«s properly tested, and ■■vrokr glassies which are the-* proper corrccrtion for .youi" sight, ,H. M.. BENNETT, F.S.iMC., liond., M.P.S. may be consulted lat St. George's, Chemist, for <a short period. His qualifications and experience are the best. All the latest appliances and goods kept.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10456, 21 October 1911, Page 4
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