T he Eyes in relation to Good Health Ul The intimate relationship that exists between the condition of the > Eyes and the state of one’s health is now becoming more generally known. Eyestrain and Good Health are incompatible, • for Eyestrain is a fruitful cause of many quite serious diseases. Bad Eyesight j reacts on the whole nervous system, producing headaches, of more or ' less severity, indigestion, nervous prostration, insomnia, etc., as , medical men can testify. Whenever the Eyes show signs of distress or j the vision becomes blurred or impaired, it is obvious that the matter t should receive immediate attention. Unless there are organic de- ■■ ficiencies or injury, help can be given by carefully-prepared Glasses / designed to compensate for the weaknesses which exist. A frequent , cause of ill-health is the wearing of unsuitable Glasses, which strain j and injure the delicate nerves of optic accommodation. This also \ merits prompt attention if perfect health is to be regained. ' HUGH & G. K. NEILL / D.8.0.A., F. 1.0. D.8.0.A., F.S.M.C., F. 1.0. ■ Optometrists, 93 George Street. Telephone 3156. TENNIS' RACQUETS « 1923-24. t Season’s Stock Just Landed: i SLAZENGERS. AYRES, and JEFFERIES. I Prices from 25/- to 95/-. NEW SEASON’S BALLS, 4/9 pair. / CRICKETERS! \ Buy your Bat now and prepare it. We have a fine range to select from—WISDEN’S. BUSSEY, STUART ) SURRIDGE, and WAINRIGHT. Also all CRICKET/' SUNDRIES—Stumps, Balls, Pads, Gloves, etc. j Special Discount to Clubs. / _ ) Sterling Ironmongery Coy. 142 Princes Street. ‘ n IVOROID Just Like Ivory But Far, Cheaper *Tvoroid,” which is a substitute for Ivory, is a beautiful White material with a smooth, highly-polished surface. It is thick and heavy, will not discolour, and is most durable and Being English manufacture, the quality is unquestionable. HAIR BRUSHES—I6/6 to 42/6. MIRRORS—IS/6 to 40/-. COMBS—3/. to 6/6. HAIR TIDIES AND PUFF BOXES—I2/6 upwards. HAT BRUSHES—9/6. CLOTH BRUSHES—--16/6 to 21/-. CLOCKS—32/6 to 42/6. BABY SETS—7/6 to 25/.. MANICURE ON TRAY—IS/6. PIN TRAYS—2/6. TOILET TRAYS—2I/.. ,JEWEL BOXES—I2/6 to 20/-. POWDER SHAKERS—S/.. BABY BRUSHES—3/6. Dawsons Limited “The Block,” Corner Princes Street and Moray Place.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19000, 24 October 1923, Page 2
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