ME SOLOMON, who is travelling as a tourist throngh New Zealand may be consulted at his private consulting rooms, Railway Hotel, First Floor, Dannevirke, for two weeks. MR B. SOLOMON, SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN, And Graduate of Kansas City Optical College, [s now in Danneviike forabout 14 clays only. To most people outside of the profession of anatomy and physiology :«f tbe eye, and the simplest laws of the optics that apply to it, are practically a sealed book ; for many who would give ;o tired limbs or back the needed rest will gnid on tbeir willing but oveiitrained eyes in the most reckless way. rhose whose failing sight or defective vision requires the use of spectacles requently make the mistake of selectng glasses which simply magnify ibj?cts. They do so without any scien- . itic tests to discover what is wrong in heir individual case, and the result is bat, although relief is temporarily af- ' orded, the evil is often aggravated. ' fery common c.ises are those in which f teoplesuffer from two causes combined, r where the two eyes are affected dif- c erenlly. To use glasses in sucL a c;;se xactly the same cannot "give relief to ! oth. On the contrary, an undue strain j i thrown upon one, a..d serious evils ] nmetimos develop. Mil SOLOMON, f ally equipped with the. knowledge and kill tv correct scientifically all errors J f refract ion, suid alsu provided with " li 3 latest and btst appliances and istrutnenis for lhe propers functional xaniinaMon of th?. eyes without di.mifort, will be at. the llailway Hotel s >r a few days, where he may be coiiilted free of charge. He also desires to be known tint all glasses are fitted nd delivered while he is in the towu.
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Bush Advocate, Volume XIV, Issue 183, 31 October 1902, Page 4
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