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THE EYE IS THE WINDOW OF THE SOUL. AUR grandparents are no more in need of a good Optician than our grandchildren. The very young and the very old, as well as the folks between those extremes, are neglecting their eyesigVit in a criminally careless manner. "Criminal" is not too strong a term, as mo many accidents on railways, and other highways, as well as in the city streets and upon the waterways, are the result of defective vision. Why does that businessman, when trying to enjoy "a quiet read," so frequently pinch his eyes with his fingers? He thinks it is only a touch of that tired feeling, but he is wrong. A visit to a reputable, skilled and experienced Optician would prove this effectually. Ana a pair of glasses, made to suit his case, would make all the difference between the disagreeable and the enjoyable when reading or writing. Parents should take a hint from this. Study your children. Many a so-called "dull Bcholar" is only so because of some defect of the eyes. Do not neglect the eyesight of your children.- You take them to the dentist, you go there yourself, and it is quite as necessary that the Optician should be consulted. Good teeth are valuable without a doubt, but who would say that their eyes are less valuable? Rather Is It a fact that a pair of perfect eyes is worth many times mora than the best set of teeth ever possessed. If you have defect of vision consult our MR RUSSELL, D.S.O.L, D.L.0.C., Qualified Opathalmlc Optician and Professor of Optometry, who has spent fourteen years as a teacher of Optical Science. Russell & limes, MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS, Rangitikel St (next Bank of N.Z.), VALMERSTON NORTJ?

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLII, Issue 1808, 5 May 1921, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume XLII, Issue 1808, 5 May 1921, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume XLII, Issue 1808, 5 May 1921, Page 9

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