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ii 3? ESSENCE fj AMu ssssssss ,^k -ss® B*** 8 *** <\ —and most Housewives know It I For Flavoring in Cooking | and Baking, skilful Cooks much [ prefer ** Kiwi ” Culinary Essences. They have such a delightfully Rich Fruity Flavor, and MB so and Strong—therefore very Economical, 3 Different Flavors in Panel Bottles. SfltS hy Leading Grocers and Storekeepers. Pare The Eye—a Sensitive Organ “ It is said that there are 48 different diseases to which the Eye is subject. No other organ of the human frame has such a list.” In view of the foregoing statement, it is manifestly a dangerous thing to trifle with Eve Trouble. Many diseases are the result of neglect. Had the Eyes been attended to in time serious consequences might have been averted. If you are conscious of Eye-strain, or of weakness, or undue sensitiveness in the Eyes, your best course* is to consult Mr Neill. Very often all that is needed is the help Of scientifically-prepared glasses. They frequently work wonders. If, on examination, the state of your Eyes is beyond any relief which Glasses can afford, and the services of an Oculist-Surgeon are necessary, Mr Neill will advise you accordingly. Profetoional Optician, HUGH NEILL, D.80A.F.10. London, | 249 Goor^eStreet, Teiepkoae 3.156. |

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Evening Star, Issue 17085, 2 July 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 17085, 2 July 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 17085, 2 July 1919, Page 2

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