T AWAY YOUR GLASSES AND HAVE GOOD NATURAL SIGHT Eyesight Specialist's Remarkable Discovery Simple, Safe, and Practical Home imSPiS Method of Restoring Perfect Vision for Free Booklet NO BETTER NEWS lias ever been published for the readers of this paper than this pronouncement, by Mr Graham Bennett, the eminent London eye specialist. In the course of a recent interview, he said: “If everybody’s livelihood depended upon seeing correctly without the aid of glasses, the standard of eyesight in this country would quickly be raised. For such a measure would force upon the notice of the general public what few people except eye specialists know to-day—that most eye troubles can be quite easily and safely corrected without wearing glasses at all. Indeed, if it were not so tragic, it would be laughable, to think of the thousands of men and women who resort to glasses at the first sign of strain without taking steps to correct their sight naturally. What would YOU think of a person who took to crutches at the first sign of Rheumatism? I assure you that the simile is not at all absurd.” & K V wm U'. K r ; V; wk 'tm * • Other points made by Mr Graham Bennett were: “People so often fail to realise that once you take to glasses you are actually teaching your eyes to depend upon them. Do I need to tell you that, except in serious cases, you should be teaching your eyes to do WITHOUT them? Some of you,- whom I am addressing, are wearing spectacles at this moment, and you know as well as I do that your eyesight has not improved as a' result. In fact, I say that your eyes are probably weaker; may I suggest that some of _ _ r you have even had to change to more powerpleased to say ful glasses since you that my eyesight fj rs t began "to wear has improved be- .t, A m t nol yond all expecta- . f l- , „ A tions, I can read right: without any disever. Taking into Over 50,000 consideration the r* f t very had condi- OUCCeSSrUI t-BSCS tion of my eyes . before commenc - What, then, is the iiijr your Treat- rem edy for this state TXilTaZlunf of T f«rs as it affects ing. YOU personally? I do Yours faithfully not WANT to wear a!'’Foster, passes,’ ‘ but how am I to correct my eye troubles naturally, so that I can manage without them,?.’ There is only one answer. You can learn to see clearly without glasses by following the safe, natural method of eye training that I have used with complete success in more than 50,000 cases since. I embarked upon my career as an eye specialist to make the doctrine of natural sight my life’s work. “ Schools in America, clinics in Germany, and hospitals in this country all have practised the methods I now advocate for you, so that at least you need have no hesitation in finding out what they are and how they can benefit YOUR eyes. They are explained clearly in my new book, which tells how, in the privacy of your own home, you can practise these simple methods which, while occupying only, a few minutes a day, will gradually yet surely restore to you that clear vision which Nature intended you to have.” NO ONE TOO OLD NO ONE TOO YOUNG If you are genuinely interested, this new book of Mr Graham Bennett’s will be sent free of all charge. It explains facts that every eye specialist knows, and exactly what YOU have to do. It tells how thousands of people for whom good eyesight was vital in their emMy eyes are now ployment such as feeling wonderfully railwaymen, ships’ better. In fact, quite „ J , normal again. My officers, pilots, and eyes do not now others have been give me the slightest etla bled to pass an’r/oT C Z official eye tests effort that is needed after following Mr to follow your Bennett’s instrucmethod the eventual . p pnn i e of results are more Hons. reopie oi than worth while, every class and X Miss) P. Jackson rank, from 15 to even 90 years of age, have been saved from the tyranny of "glasses by these wonderful new methods-—methods that can do the same for you. You have only to ask yourself how many people you know who, once having taken to glasses, are ever able to leave them off again, to realise that glasses are merely cratches for the eyes. They can never end your troubles. Mr Graham Bennett’s methods CAN. 1 Decide at once to apply on the form below for free'copy of his book, “HOW TO IMPROVE WEAK OR FAILING EYESIGHT.” It costs you nothing except a 2d stamp, yet it can be the means of ensuring for you perfect natural sight for the rest of your life. IF YOUR EYES—- . . . water, burn, or discharge. . . . tire quickly when reading, sewing or working. If you suffer from headaches or pains behind your eyes. If the sun or bright light hurts your eyes. If you sight is blurred or misty. If the whites of your eyes or eyelids are inflamed. If you are short-sighted or long-sighted. If your eyes are failing through age. Don’t hesitate. Send without delay for this informative book. Those whose sight has been Failing for; Years Regain Clear Sight Elderly People Obtain the Vision of Youth —- Short-sighted obtain Normal Range of Vision - Railwaymen and other* Workers who had lost their Employment through Defective Sight now able to Pass Stiff Eyesight Tests. WHANGAEEI, 15/7/38, Dear Sirs,— .“Having completed the three month s* treatment, I wish to report as follows :— (1) The eyes have lost their dullness and are now clear and bright. (2) Vision has been increased wonderfully, objects that appeared blurred at a short distance now stand out clearly defined. (3) I am able to do <i day’s work at figures without the aid of glasses. (4) Heaviness at back of eyes has entirely! disappeared. (5) The right eye, which was the weakest, as I stated in my first communication, is now perfectly strong, and I can now sight a rifle with it. —Wm. E. A. L. . AUCKLAND. 11/6/38. Dear Sirs.— “After the first month the only improvement I noticed was that the eyes felt fine and easy, but after the second monf my sight had improved so much that I could see to read the paper at night without, glasses, thing I have not been able to da for years.” Me. G.B. NELSON, 2/7/38, Dear Sirs, — “The actual Physical state of the eyes is definitely very much better, the eyes being bright and sparkling, the whites clear and healthy looking, and watering is a thing of the past. As regards sight, I can no to. read without glasses.” —K. D. WELLINGTON, 5/6/38, Dear. Sirs,— “I am glad to report that t 7. treatr :nf has cured the twitching of the. eyelids and got rid of a more or less semi-permanent, stye which I had on the lower right eye* lid.” , —B. K. TIMAEU, 3/7/38. ’ Dear Sirs, — * “I am now starting on the third month of your treatment, which is proving very, satisfactory indeed, rs the vision h.s be* come so much clearer and the eyes feel sa strong and healthy. I can only say that t feel grateful for the benefit X received from ‘ Graham Bennett ’ treatment. —Me J. W. M. i AUCKLAND, 13/6/38, Dear Sirs, — I have now finished the three months * eyesight treatment, and I find that ny eyes are much stronger and the sight greatly improved. The headaches have completely gone. Thanking y.for the benefits I have received from your treatment. —Mb. W. A, FREE BOOK Eyesight is Your Most Valuable Possession, so — POST COUPON NOW! ' The BENNETT EYESIGHT INSTITUTE P.O. BOX 1866, AUCKLAND, C.I. Please send me, without obligation, a Free Copy of your interesting Booklet, “ How to Improve Weak or Failing Eyesight” I enclose 2d stamp for postage. NAME (Please write clearly and say whether Mr,, Mrs, or Miss) ADDRESS - ; ;.' ..... D.S.I/39 g I MMBVnn H H HfIiHinBIHHI BIHIBi HIHB ■■
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