Avonmouth. Guard your anaemic young daughter against future ill-health by building up her strength to the normal condition of youthful vigor, fetearn sWine will do it—has done it tor mu
iYIViV-' EXTENDED VISIT. MR WATSON JJEINE, D.L.0.0., G. 0.0.1., Qualified Optbalmic Optician. And Tutor of Optical Science, WILL REMAIN at my Pharmacy until SATURDAY, Jan. 30th. PUTTING J.T OEE has been the rilin’ of as many Eyes as any other one thing. There, may be the feeling of a c.light ineonvenienec at first. You may think, oh! they v/ill be all right in a Jew days. DON’T 15,1 S .DECEIVED; if there is over ah eye defect at all, you should not rest until you have consulted Mr. HEINE. You may save yourself a life of displeasure by coming to him in time. You may accept Mr. HEINE’S services on my statement that lie is an exceptionally good and reliable Optician. HAROLD KANE, Chemist. Consulting Rooms at my Pharmacy.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2408, 25 January 1909, Page 4
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159Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2408, 25 January 1909, Page 4
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