-n i/' -» H *P--> r r*** • i • I ! * b j -, . j,» ,i- ---■> t:*, .* p.' 1 r J i ; . <'srn^^“ I a \ ■': SI Many people accept floating specks before the eyes as a manifestation of temporary digestive trouble, and give the matter no further jhought. It has remained for specialists definitely to associate “ floating specks " with eye strain." Defective eyes use up two or three times more nerve energy than they have a right to I When we strain our eyes other organs of the body have to suffer because of this wastage of nerve force. Floating specks are often symptomatic of digestive trouble, which in its turn disappears with the correction of defective CALL ON US AND LEARN THE TRUTH ABOUT YOUR EYES I Mr F. G. HAYES TOWNS, F.8.0.A., F.S.M.C., F. 1.0, (L'Ste Refraction Hospital, London, Consultant}. The work of testing sight and providing for scientific correction with Glasses is best entrusted toil m ms I imHi MORAY PLACE-—-DUNEDIN. ■ 'll 111 i 'ML»ja
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20708, 4 May 1929, Page 5
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