SIR WILLIAM CROOKES' GLASSES
Tired, strained, irritated eyesight finds welcome relief through lenses ground in the new Sir William Crookes Glass. With this remarkable glass the light that enters the eye ■'s neither perceptibly dimmed nor the colours of objects chasged. Yet the irritating, tiring, tissue-destroying rays are not permitted to go through. Sir William Crookes' Glass—a new tinted glass that does not dim light, hut by elementary glare, cuts out rays harmful to sensitive eves. We can grind your prescription in this splendid glass that has the endorsement of a!l oculists. R. SMEATON, Optician Agent for Crookes' Glass.
Washboard slavery completely abolished, thanks to "No Rubbing Laundry Help." Is packasre sufficient for seven weeks' washing.—A. Gregson.
When feeling sore nnd "stuffed-np" with a bad cold let "NAZOL" pnt yon right. Acts like a charm. Sixty full doses for
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16751, 14 October 1916, Page 5
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