WEAK BIGHT?
After a certain age the sight is not so good as in youth. The eyeballs flalten : and help with glasses is imperative if one is to read apd se\y with comfort in sqpceeding years. I have a reputation for the careful scientific manner with which I examine weak eyes, and the accurate and well fitting glasses I supply tq clients. Preserve your eyesight if it shows the least sign of weakness. Don't put off. YouTl endure subsequent discomfort, for sure. Hugh Neill, D. B. O. A. , Glasgow Oplicial House, a.} 9 George St., Dunedin.
New Zepjapvi jatjy, \yhot?p husband is on active service in Samoa, recently sent jam a photograph of herself, and was somewhat astonished, although very pleased, on receiving a letter from Ipm saving; ‘4 \yas dplightec| wtfb ihb photo, but tell ipe what lias become of ypur grey hair it has entirely disappeared. It certainly is a great improvement. qnswer was: •*( vyas qdvised to use fjy A\ ilson’s Regenerator and it fias not qqly rpstorpd the cplpur hut it is thicker ar) d longer fhap pyep before Jts simply splendid,’ JSaUUa 3/6 posted .}/- iroui A, M. Hendy, hair specialist, sole Australasian agent, also obtainable from all chemists and stores.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 2961, 31 March 1919, Page 5
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204WEAK BIGHT? Dunstan Times, Issue 2961, 31 March 1919, Page 5
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