\ Auction Sales. -CLEARING SALE ; 0£ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND i EFFECTS. T. BENNETT has received instvuc- * lions from Mr J. H. Merric, who is leaving; Patea shortly, to Sell by Auction, on WEDNESDAY, SEPT, 15. THE WHOLE OF HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE' AND EFFECTS.
Eye Strain,—This trouble arises from any slight defect which the eye can by an effort overcome.* Soon this unnatural strain begins to 'show itself, and though vision may seem fairly gohij. pains- in the head and, later,: severe and frequent attacks of headache will result. In suchcases glasses are needed to preserve both sight and health; Old, sight’is the gradual impairment of vision which comes on at about the-fortieth year. The , eye-lehsr grows hard and becomes not sb easy to' adapt to varying conditions. Spectacles 1 should be obtained immediately difficulty is experienced, which usually ■is in’ reading by poor light: Our Sure Methods.—. The methods: which we employ are those ■ which experience ■ has proved’ tovbe > hestVAccuracy in -testing -and exactness ; in. ■ fitting are the two great essentials,: which:: are safeguarded by- opr scrupulous, earc- j and that knowledge which springs froim I study and .experience. R. Smeaton, -Ophthalmic Optician, CSP; / Ghytou---Streptri M'wenty-Gve years’: practical experience London and Glasgow. :■
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Wanganui Herald, Volume L, Issue 14700, 3 September 1915, Page 8
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201Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume L, Issue 14700, 3 September 1915, Page 8
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