Miss Mercedes S** ~*r personally selects a ROSLYN A# Mx Zealand welcomes mis distinguished swimmer who has come to conquer the treacherous Cook Strait. New Zealand is also proud to see Miss Gleitze in a New Zealand made ROSLYN Swimming Costume. w mmw m •' ■ ROSLYN BATHING CQSTIMES
* DoritMome the light I perhaps uourem'm at fault? Many of those headaches which you excuse on the ground that “the light seems poor to-night” may be directly traceable to defective vision. In unconsciously forcing your eyes to see clearly you are submitting them to unnecessary strain. This continual strain on your nervous system manifests itself in headache?, sleeplessness, nervous irritability, and brainfag. Don’t temporise with trouble if you have any reason to doubt your ability to see clearly. Call on us and learn the truth about your eyes. Mr J. A. Ingram, F.8.0.A., F.S.M.C. (Lond.), Bachelor of Science, CONSULTING OPTICIAN. The work of testing sight and providing for scientific correction with glasses is best entrusted to—vSiSf 11HHI •"rsasffW fiTT: A masterw £■« n wih & me Moray Place Dunedin
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Evening Star, Issue 20686, 8 January 1931, Page 15
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174Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 20686, 8 January 1931, Page 15
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