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Does your child see the blackboard clearly? The health of your boy, his future happiness and success, are dependent upon _ the development of his eyesight., He mav be severely straining ms eves; they, may not be as well equipped to stand the strain as you suppose; they may be a handicap to his progress in school. But how can you tell? He may not complain; you may not attribute irritableness, slight headaches, a stomach'disorder, backwardness in his school Work to the condition of his eyesight. To know definitely, have his eyes examined by us! 16. K. NOLL ."■LTD.'.. CONSULTING OPTICIANS, 98 George Street. -K THE GENUS CHEIRANTHUS That’s a wallflower, you know. And is SHE'a ehelra—er, wallflower? We’ll say not. Hew does she manage to make herself so attractive to men? Simply because she studies the lessons of the advertisers m the ‘ Star ? . . . the fashion shops . . . the beauty shops.

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Evening Star, Issue 22209, 11 December 1935, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22209, 11 December 1935, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22209, 11 December 1935, Page 4

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