When drugs fail, GLASSES CURE HEADACHE Certainly, there are drugs which will alleviate an attack or headache. But when such attacks occur again and again. It Is evident that they do not cure It—that they do not remove the eaus* or the pain. That cause Is, nearly always, eyestrain; proor or which Is round In the Tact that suitable glasses permanently cure the headache. Consult the optician who has corrected thousands or cases or eyestrain. BALFOUR M. IRVINE, F.B.M C„ F. 1.0. (Prizeman by Examination. London) 18 KARANGAHAPE ROAD AUCKLAND
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 190, 13 August 1928, Page 11
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