‘ EYESTRAIN—- ! Means a heavy draught upon the nervous system and in so doing Xaturaiiy interferes with the proper i functioning of the organs of the bodv. , It may cause headache, indigestion, . vomiting, nervousness, general fatigue’ weakness and fickleness of will power. 1 sleeplessness, etc. We can avoid Eye Strain—(l) By wearing the proper Glasses. By a void: ng poor light, strong light or fading light. 6?) By resting ouC Eyes at regular intervals. J G) By holding th? book or work at Ia distance of 13 to 15 inches. We da say have yonr Eyes examined by t!ie I -;t man you know". H. M. BENNETT, F. 1.0., F.S.M.C., Er.g.i-h Quaiiiied Opthn’mic Optician. OPPOSITE MASONIC HOTEL. NAPIER., (And nt Gillespie's Pharmacy, Hastings on Tuesdays and Sat unlays.)
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 326, 12 January 1914, Page 6
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