|||1 ONE AI/NUTE'SQ a day keeps eyes yogi All DAY and every day you are slave-driving your eyes, frJl them to read and stare and concentrate — often in light tftfjnS strong for them or when they are tired and need a rest. Wotat jd germ-laden dust, especially during the summer, brings to yoqr qm die risk of serious and painful infection. £ 4 Jii' There is one sure way of combating these dangers and pmSmt. your eyes from growing old and dull before their time, aod fjatg to bathe them regularly with Optrex Brand Eye Lotion. Opißxig an instantaneously soothing effect. At once the achin£fatMt sensation disappears, the germs and other foreign matter atyaZ floated away and the tiny veins and muscles are restored toJHH healthy action. Eyes that were sore are comforted. Eye3tS£b£| dull are bright again. -- BEFORE GOING TO BED /MAKE ffli Bathe your eyes with Optrex regularly every TEST night before going to bed and first thing when you get up in the morning. Girls udimff^SSpF and women who use mascara on their lashes r&ahSrail should wipe them clean with cotton wool soaked in Optrex before bathing the eyes. Obtainable from all "chemists. Prices now reduced to 4/- ond 7/6 (triple quantity). ONCB Free eve-bath with each size. Lotion. N.Z. Agents:— .g SALMOND & SPRAGGON LIMITED, P.O. Box €6% Wellington samsesm
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 225, 23 September 1941, Page 4
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222Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 225, 23 September 1941, Page 4
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