Thousands of children in this country are struggling through school and making hard work of play—handicapped by imperfect and inadequate vision. They don't tell about it because they don't know they are handicapped. They've never seen through any eyes but their own. Ilow should they know, therefore, that other eyes are different. Your child may be thus pitiably handicapped. His futuro progress and happiness may depend upon the action you tako in this vital regard. For his sake havo an examination by an expert immediately. There is no other way to be sure and safe. Waiter J. Watson, D.8.0.A., 695 Colombo street (registered in London), of Watsons' (Jewellers), Ltd., has been successfully testing eyes for over £0 years, and fitting glasses which he recommends only when absolutely necessary. —YfB77l
KEEP WABM O' NIGHTS. Don't shiver and shake in bed at nights through the lack of a hot water bottle. Wallace's have .already supplied many cold people with inexpensive hot water bottles of reliable English make. Call to-day and let Wallace's show you their range of new season's hot water bottles: lOin x Bin, 7s 6d; 12in.x Bin, 8s 6d; 12in x lOin, 10s. Wallace and Co.. Chemists, High atreet. 2
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18400, 5 June 1925, Page 9
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