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BEAUTY IN GLASSES. TWO factors go to make our Spectacles and Eyeglasses the perfect article they are : First, the skill in making and fitting to exactly suit the sight and appearance of each client; and second, the beautifully light, dainty yet durable workmanship which makes them unobtrusive yet AN ACTUAL 1MP ROVEMENT TO APPEARANCE. Tliere is that snperior look about people wearing our Spectacles which cannot be overlooked. Charges, including sight testing strictly pioderate. NEIL'S DISPENSARy. DEE STREET - INVERCARGILL. G. II. BROWN, Chemist by Exam., Manager. . COPELANirS, NO. 36 DEE ST. WHERE RELIABLE GOODS ARE STOCKED - — For — MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS' WEAR. STYLE IS EXPRESSED IN THE NEW BOOT MODELS AT KlNGSLAND'S. Step round, to-day if possible, and ask to see any pair of Boots for autumn or winter wear — note the stylish lines on which they are built. Try a pair on, "How delightfully comfortable, " you will ©xclaim, as you stamp up and down the rug in our parlour. Yes madam, yes sir, these new medels are not only stylish and comfortable, but also reasonably priced. In fact they are the ftnest boot values in Invercargill. Of course that's to be expected at Kingsland' s. TRY A PAIR ON! JOHN KINGSLAND AND CO., LTD., Footwear Importers, TAY STREET. INVERCARGILL. Telephone — 199. Box — 27. 4 BIGGER8 LOOK ! RICE'S, ARE STILL MAKING THEIR > DELICIOUS TOFESES And r CANDIES. ALSO SPLENDID SELECTION OF FANOY BOXES CHOCOLATES IN STOCK. MUSIHGS OF A MODERN CYNIC. Nowadays one can't live hecause of the tncome Tax, and daren't die because of the death duties. Cynicism is merely the art of seeing tinngs as they are, instead of as they ought to be. It is easier to preach than to practice. that s why so many people go on preaching. No man envies a dead one until he marries his widow. Some people are so honest that they won t even take a hint. Women cannot suffer in gilence, it takes all the ploasure out of it. There are two ways in whicli a woman loses her lover. One is by marrying him ; the other by retaining him as a friend.

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Digger (Invercargill RSA), Issue 3, 1 April 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Digger (Invercargill RSA), Issue 3, 1 April 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Digger (Invercargill RSA), Issue 3, 1 April 1920, Page 3

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