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EXTENDED * VISIT, The Value ©f Good Sight AND THE NECESSITY OF GIVING THE EYES PROPER CARE AND ATTENTION. Mr. Russell, Qualified Ophthalmic Optician, of Queen Street, Auckland, is paying a professional visit to Gisborne, and may bo consulted at Mr. T. H. Garrett’s Pharmacy. As Mr. Russell will be kept exceedingly busy it would be'advisable for intending clients to make an early appointment. Sight-testing is the work of a specialist; it cannot be learnt in a few weeks or months. It, takes years of study and many years of constant practice to become proficient, and then only the man with the natural adaptability for the work is an expert. Mr. Russell is an expert with tiie Retinaseope. By means of this little device a rav of light is reflected into the eye and the whole interior is thus revealed in a magnified form to Mr. Russell, whose expert knowledge enables him to detect the slightest fault. The use of this instrument requires a special knowledge. Mr. Russell is so skilful with it that he can, with absolute certainty, and almost immediately, tell you what is wrong with your eyes, and tlio proper correction required. He selects the correct lenses from his case, fits them on the patient, whose sight is at once perfectly restored. The prescription is then registered and the order for grinding the lenses written out for the work-room, it is all done so quickly that the patient is amazed at the result. This is the method of sight-testing now in use in leading eye-hospitals of the world. The old fatiguing method of using charts hung on the wall, asking the patient to read the printed lines of graded type, and trying on lens after lens until the patient is eye-weary—-all that lias been discarded by Mr. Russell as mere guess-work. He uses no charts and asks no questions, lie aciualv sees what is wrong with the eye. He knows at once if glasses are required or if it is a case for a surgeon, and he advises the patient accordingly. The youngest child can be as successfully tested by Mr. Russell as any adult, because his diagnosis does not depend upon the patient’s answers to numerous questions. Mr. Russell is an exceptional man in the optical field. He has devoted his life to the science of Optics and for 26 years has done no other work. He has been associated with some of the foremost eye specialists in England and for 16 years was a tutor of Optical Science. It is really surprising how many are wearing wrong and ill-fitting glasses, and ruining their eyes unknowingly through faulty diagnosis. There are also thousands who should b,o wearing glasses, but who keep putting it off as long as possible, which is a grave mistake. A few minutes in Mr. Russell’s rooms aud a small expenditure on glasses would add immensely to their enjoyment in life, and perhaps prevent premature semi-blindness. ’ ’ Consult Mr Russell at Mr T. H Garrett’s Pharmacy, Gladstone Road A. R. RUSSELL AND 00., SHORT’S BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16339, 13 May 1927, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16339, 13 May 1927, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16339, 13 May 1927, Page 11

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