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MAY BE CAUSED by Old Age, Short Sight, Long Sight, Astigmatism, Mixed Astigmatism, Compound Astigmatism, Loss of Accommodation, Squint, Intolerance of Light Come to HAROLD KANE, Chemist and Optician. No chance methods adopted, but each case treated on its own needs. Satisfaction guaranteed. harolTkane CHEMIST AND OPTICIAN GISBORNE. STORRIE pATENT JpLKING J^ACHINE. THIS Machine has come to stay. It is now a question which machine will prove:— FIRST —Most economical in upkeeps. SECOND—The machine that will give the purest milk. THIRD—Most expeditious in milking. FOURTH—Most, easily cleaned. FlFTH—Least number of parts to go out of order. SIXTH—The machine that is most reasonable in cost. SEVENTH —Nothing to wear ont. Do not decide until von see the “STORRIE!” Used on the principal stud dairy herds in the Dominion. We have Plants working on large herds in this District. G. B. DE LAUTOUR R> ! 9 CO. SOLE AGENTS, Lowe Street.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3257, 30 June 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3257, 30 June 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3257, 30 June 1911, Page 4

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