■ Amusements. = fjgf% O PE R A H~o* 0 ■S'/ftV rjy*sJ J,UNE4th. " iat7. GRAWD PATaii™ ca^GERT, «n, Organised by'tho Y/anganm Caledonia* Society and the SvyanKers' Club. A 3LAY Com© aud hear the bums of Local x CM . Talent, ii i ~ PAJlfl. S\ y ' J* % erture» *>y^'iiara's Orchestra. MA, Higland lteel by Misses Jfi. MeDeii mnrw ?"ft *\'iHHr^ r1*rmau ' V- Bruce, Ci IliNJLbb. J. F. McMillan anaticism 3. Song, Selected, by Claude Suietedi' mW, •* ooraefc S? 10'^ L'euK Geo. Buckley* JVU. ?.' ?r oug ' Elected, by Mrs ivo Byrne*. ILK ! 6. Highland Flui, by Master ? jT>| EN „ McMillan. it. J- § wlg> Selected, by Master .Pawsoa* " be Better b> bo _nS, Selected, by Madam Ernuj o Bnggs. Powerful , Soio, by Mr Shepley. ariganui. X*?.' duf lnS which the Swankewi Uub Art Union will be drawn,; alsck , R Y raesentation of School Medals givei ITIONS P the Wanganui. Caledonian Society! • by the Mayoress, Mrs GVlfl. Mackat. > it),- , PARTH. Overture by Oilara's Orchestra. , R 1. March, by Wanganui Pipers. \- Song, Selected,, by Claude Suistedj I <>• Sheanu Trmbhus, by Miss Viviad I Bruce. . . j 4. Song, Selected, by Madam Emilji of Albert Briggs. , -. - i Song, 5. Comic Song Competition for Boysj '• -' 12—r17. -.■■■•, .•■ "~; ■'-;■ . ■ 6. Sword Danee r by Miss Emma Moi ' Derniit. j ■;* five reels 7. Song, Comic, by Frank Wilkie. Finale: National Anthem. . Produced. Accompanist: Mis Claude Suisted, Misd )RTS. Bignell, and Miss Ruby Curran. CES. 6d. Doors open at '{ p.m.; Concert oom<( mence^7.3o. Tickets obtained and Seatri COAST "booked at Grand Carnival in Cook** Gardens during the day. W. G. Herd "and J.G. Swan, Stagal Managers. G. J.D'O, NIVAL. l lachlan McMillan, j f ' Joint Secretaries.v Q P E R A HOUS JJj;.i th. v •* es of the tedUois TO-MORROW, TUESDAY. on Sec.), is! ' ' EIIZE. T\ R . "U E D F O R J>, j about MJ ■*-* - • ■ ' WII/L TELI^ OF HIS EXPERIENCJSS, WITH THM the ,everk. NEW ZEALAND TROOPS ON turned ACTIVE SERVICE. ) PIPE — '• — ** A THRILLING STORY. Oty' DON'T MISS HEARING HIM. &waS hain SEATS FREE- COLLECTION. FAR. * : -^ s! '^ "~~ en. The ©ye is the window of, the soul. Be» Ij-- ware how you use it and how A • you abuse it. >SK. ■ ' ' "/■■ '{ '• I if ha m . lire Your Eyes Weak? id on the —— AND HOW YOU MAY KNOW WHEN SPECTACLES SHOULD BE USED LDE' . AiNi> 'mUbJfl IN US- ABAiSDOJSUJJ. E +o^ 0 4. **tm lf OU are obliged to move small ™l^uE objects turther tromthe eye ju order renerally. ro see them dlstm c tly . * encino-n+ .2udt, h ou nna lt »«cessary t« 6 *** p>ce the light between the eyes aim the , object. dss and i, ArC 'r C , -"■-,• ation ■"» wnen considering a near obiollection ject» a-PPeals to navj a Jsmd of m'st ' oetore it. 4th. If the letters of a book run together and seem blurred or' double. 6th. If the eyes are fatigued by close exercise and you are obliged to relievo •Jem by ruobtng or closing them. 6th. If black spots appear before the eyes or seem floating around them, t _ 7th. • If you find it necessary to half IW close the :ids ani hold small objects g nearer the eyes than ten inches. H you observe any oi the above signs, or signals of distress, it indicates thao the ■" accommodating muscies" of the -' eyes are no longer able to alter the : , snape of the lens so as to "accommo-' «| date "or; "focus" ray 8 of light coming from different distances, and should ~: My claim your immediate attention. A con- ' M testwith failing sight is hopeless, and * it is the part of wisdom to yield grace- * u'^ to.the first summons of surren4\J Headache From Eye Strain. Prof. Donders, a high authority, says that " eye strain causes more ueadacheg than all other causes combined." Many people, especially those studying hard V^ fik jn school, are 'suffering from headache ll^B* or a '.'heavy feeling* in the brow, and II IB do not realise ythat the cause is ad&----111% feet or weakness m the eyes. Such fmm cases can be cured with glasses that 'vm M will correct the error in the eyes. r I I warrant all my work to be perfect, I and furnish glasses at prices reasonable J^ for first-class work. A memorandum is kept of names of /'all customers, to- ' gether with focus of the eyes; so tLad new glasses c-.n be supplied by post; should anyone have the misortune to break or lose them. i. R, SMEATON. OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN, 658 GUYTON STREEx 1, WANGANUI* 25 Years' Experence Glasgow and > London. 8 avm. (^^[^^^MSB^SSSBB!^^[^^JQj *?' 3 p.m. ~*> ' ■ y. 6 p.m. * -uu« i.*j,i7 '■"-' ;ssi ALEX. BOGLE, drlTer- MOTOR. CAR TRIMMER, v put a 9, BALL STREiDT, WANOANUI. ER BOT- Hoods recovered, side and storm car. "JtSS taJns made ' celluloid lights fixed In tfmnTS back ' an(i side curtains. All loom doctor? coverings and upholstering doae. tn fiesh Spare -wheel and lamp covers. EmUnioue" ye pockets, etc .Workmansnif 4 Ring up 'phone HIT,
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 17004, 4 June 1917, Page 7
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