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About "Long-sight" I a -»«#HEN tho Human Body stands in need of artificial aid it ia I \M essential that the best possible should bo obtained. This applies ■ very forcibly to the eye 3, which are extremely delicate organs and subject to miany disabilities. Their weaknesses must be dealt with by Specialists, otherwise trouble ensues. Take for example cases of "Long Sight" in elderly people, which results from the gradual loss of tho elasticity of the lens. How often is this condition treated unskilfully, and Glasses selected and purchased which ultimately j prove positively injurious? Only a Professional Optician like Mr Neill, I with a fully-equipped workshop at his service, can supply such Glasses ' as will compensate for visual defects, and restore tho balance of sight fl to normal. If you suffer from Imperfect Vision you should certainly H consult Mr Neill. I HUGH NEILL (D.8.0.A., F. 1.0., London) # Professional Optician, 249 George St. Spring Cleaning 1 There is always something requires renovating, replacing, or repairing in a home. When this good work is on let us help you. We will take up your Carpets, clean thoroughly, and relay; remake Bedding, fix Blinds, Loose Covers in Tissues or Cretonnes; re-upholster, repair, and repolish any wood work. Our stocks of Curtain Muslins, Linoleums, Carpets, Rugs, etc., are right up-to-date. We keep only the best makes in Carpet Sweepers and Vacuum Cleaners. We Invite all Enquiries. SAMPLES SENT TO COUNTRY CLIENTS. Phone 77. • LIMITED, ■ 141 George St., DUNEDIN. Clean tip New Zealand i m $f the disagreeable cleaning work in the /kitchen and home. Make it easy by using - - "Red Seal" Lye. "Red Seal" appeals to every good housewife. "Red Seal" banishes drudgery—saves time and money. W "Red Seal" best for cleaning—purifying and :w*/r renovating, best for cleaning floors, bricks, marble, Wit oilcloth, porcelain, pots, pans, sinks, drains. Revo--1 ' lutionizes dish washing—makes refuse cans, tanks f and vats sanitary. ' Softens water, destroys odors—indispensable in the laundry and bathroom, "Red Seal" has a thousand uses in every woman's home. All up to the mmute grocers sell "Red Seal" Lye. Directions for many uses in each can. Look for the "Red Seal"—Accept no other, : c. lowa Cola Street, Wellington, N. Z. 109 Pitt Street, Sydwy, M.S. W. Also manufacturers of "Red Seal Cleanser." :ifjfli;/^cr A&X&D, XIL£AXJUtUU< MAJSAOEBB rf"fcTAGO WlTNESS.—Largest Country Cu- , and Others to know that the Otoge \J. eolation of any weekly in the Dominion, [y 'Dimes undertakes the POSTING j* Found in every farmhouse in Otago and „JODCUIS (any aae), STREAIiEBS, Southland, and circulating largely m CanPOSTERS, and every description of Print- terbury and northern rural districts, it offers tog ill the moat prominent positiona in the unrivalled facilities for Advertising anything City on shortest nottofc ■ of interest to country readers.

s*l ll ■■ itx. II II II II ■ I II 18 5S II m ® 3^. SJ* m .enovations, Just Arrived. Exquisite Designs in SHADOW CRETONNES— 3/6 yard. FADELESS CASEMENT CLOTHS, in Rose Pink, Blue, Grey, and Brown— 2/6 yard. Great Variety of Patterns in LACE CURTAINS, in Ecru, Cream, Ivory—4/11, 5/6, .7/6, 8/6, 9/11, 10/6 up. We are specialists in LOOSE COVER Manufacture and will be pleased to give expert advice and submit Samples FREE OF CHARGE. DOWN QUILTS made equal to new at Moderate Prices.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17113, 19 September 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17113, 19 September 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17113, 19 September 1917, Page 7

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