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JAMES SMITH LIMITED SHOP, SEPARATE ENTRANCE, MANNERS ST., WELLINGTON ; , . —— ■ ■»; —"i ■ CAST AWAY YOUR GLASSES & HAVE GOOD NATURAL SIGHT! 39^^ Eyesight Specialist's Remarkable Discovery tf^mMf^SSKKm Safe, Simple, and Practical Home Method of Restoring (v^nßj 2. j^IjBH ■ ' POST COUPON FOR FREE BOOKLET NO BETTER NEWS has ever been published for the reader* of this paper £; 'tMsiWKt^^m^^^)^^M^mL than this pronouncement by Mr. Graham Bennett, the eminent London V%^Hragg| - eye specialist. In the course of a recent interview he said: "If everybody's live- X^^ ■Hpiste*f^ '■/m^L^mW lihood depended upon seeing correctly without the aid of glasses, the standard , . -. M^^^B of eyesight in this country would quickly be raised. For such a measure would ''Stl^^mKSS^^^^S^^ l M^^^H force upon the notice of the general public what few people except eye 'JRfl^^H specialists know to-day—that most eye troubles can be quite easily and safely Bf corrected without wearing glasses at all. Indeed, if it were not so tragic, it HF '^^^^^mt-Wm^^mk '-^k^L^k^km would be laughable to think of the thousands of men and women who resort to S *<wMwsm!Bßm . glasses at the first sign of strain without taking steps to correct their sight f iW^WSlm^&m^^'lSK^^tM naturally. What would YOU think of a person who took to crutches at the I, \ vsSMsMmMg%BmgM& 2ZM3BWKKM first sign of Rheumatism? I assure you that the simile is not at all absurd." Those whose Sight has been Failing __^ #%■ ■% for Years Regain Clear Sight . . . /"YTHER points made by Mr. Graham NO ONi TOO OLD Elderly People Obtain the Vision of KJ Bennett were: "People so often ljq QN p TAQ YOUNG Y°Y*& '' • S. h°r.t- Sighted Obtain Nor- . , . ww WWC l\J\J IWWITI^ ma j R ange o f Vision .. . Railwaymen fail to realize that once you take to If genuine- and other Workers who have lost their glasses you are actually teaching your —^iIS& lv interested, this Employment through Defective Sight eyes to depend upon them. Do I need Jf&gw/Skk neW b°°k °f Mf- now able to Pass Stiff EyesiBht Tests. Ito tell TOU that, except in Serious fip^A wufbTsen^Trefof M~ rs . W.J., Masterton: "Our little girl has Cases, you Should be teaching your l^.'-^^fSMP all charge. It ex- about another ten days to go for the end „,_.~,-r™, r*..r.r-r-.<..-,, r. v~ 5^ „!„,•,, # Q /ntc tlmf of her three months' treatment, and her eyes eyes to do WITHOUT THEM? Some V 'JKjfef P •V- * have improved very much. The squint is , T ~ . #""l5»^W every eye specialist now practically unnoticeable so that we are of you whom I am addressing are knows and exactly most grateful." • ■ . ' . ■ wearing spectacles at this moment, and flmOyßfc what YOU have to {£•• „.,, T. nnw flB WP IT „» T do that YOUr Q°. " tells how of the eyelids and got rid of a more or you know as well as 1 OO mat your thousands Of people less semi-permanent stye which I had on eyesight has not improved as a result., f ee n ng wonderfully for whom good eye- $ c !°7 er right •y««d/' •*-,!♦>.. ia , hetfev in inct nuitf • i ■ -j. i « Mr. 5.1., Denniston: The three months is In fact, I Say that your eyes are prob- nor mal a/am My SlSht WaS Vltfll ln now completed, and lam now sending you . , . T . ~'■. eves do not now their employment— my report. It is certainly a very fine ably weaker; may I suggest that some f {yg me (he slightest such aS raflwavmen, scientific course, based on common sense I of you may have had to change to came for complain^ sh i ps 'officers/pilots fc™ Uve^JoTOSld more powerful glasses since you first effort j^ is «.«w if^Zh^To Sd e^^SS£ n£* began to wear them. Am I not right? method J;.^ pass official eye #Nt#en I-A AAA eil#*4»EeeElll than worthwhile. tests after following benefits I have received from your treat. OVER 50,000 SUCCESSFUL (Miss) Mr. Bennett's in- ment." j»ACEC p ' JACKSON. 1 structions. ■■^■■■■■■■■■—■^■■■■^^■^■■■■■■■■b CASES ' j t|F YOUR EYES— "What, then, is the remedy for this wat bum or disc harge. state of affairs as it aftects you per- IF YOU buffer from tire _ uick i y w h en reading, sewing or working. sonally? «I do not WANT to wear , { suffer from headache* or pains behind glasses,' you say, but how am I to £, au. m. g °r " eaK oignt. „_„„„„„ Correct ly eye troubles naturally so Certgr .Forms of Long you^eyes. that I can manage without them? , N 1^- If your sight is blurred or misty. There is only one answer You can gIT Sht or Blurred "the whites of your eye. or eyelid, are-in-learn to see clearly without glasses by v-'m UL U1 Dluncu flamed following/the safe, natural method # of T^t^-^Eyeg If you are'short-sighted or long-sighted. . eye training that I have used with ™™f eS' If J our eyeß are fjn ng through age. complete success in more than 50,000 w ate rf E V es Don't hesitate. Send without delay for this incases since I embarked upon my career ■ DischSfffnVEves ■ formative book. as an eye specialist to make the doc- .eyes, trine of 'natural sight' my life's work. Unequal Power of Eyes. «««■>«««« » - _~,.... .w - . t^^n^rtvrpraSed^the " BySSSfS.d.che. , Post - This Coupon To .;5 m^o^s^ho^ad^^fo^u^ Drooping Eyelids. THE BENNETT EYESIGHT I that at least you need have no hesita- Red and Inflamed Eyes. | INSTITUTE, ■ tion in finding out what they are and ■ Straineo-bigiit. A«nlrl a «J r-\ Z how they can benefit YOUR eyes. Conjunctivitis. g P.O. Box 1866, Auckland, C.I. | TTipv nrp pvnininpd Hpntlv in mv new t«l ■ Please send me. without obligation, a g liiey are expiainea Cieany in mj new J^ | Free Copy of your interesting Booklet, "How I book, which tells how, in the privacy | to Improve , Weak,or .Failing Eyesight." I ■ of ybur oAvn home, you can practise Graham Bennett g enclose 2d. in stamps for postage. | these simple methods which, whUe Treatment J NAME....- ..,-.-. -.-♦:« I occupying only a few minutes a day, / | ■ will gradually yet surely restore to you ' Jg FOR YOU 1 I ADDRE3S -'r" •>^«^« •:-• .an;..««»... | that clear vision which Nature intend- ." ■ •..,,.,.,,-.,,»,,,-,.,.-,- E.P./2/42- | ed you to have." li—w——inimiii ■ iwhwJ t" ■.■ ■■'■■ mm. bhmh mtwtwwwwww wwJ II FLY-TOX is guaranteed II 1% M ■ S A^f .^i^Hl ■I effective — when you II B^^ M M M^ V \^L^L^LH || spray FLY. 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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 44, 21 February 1942, Page 10
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