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About a Low Sun.

Who has not ridden or driven in the earlymorning or the late afternoon with the level sun blinding him ? All who have had that experience know how impossible it is to see anything on the road in front. It is the same with motoring, and for the motorist it is the same as tearing along in the dark with both eyes shut. Now smoked glass enables you to look the sun in the eye and see quite plainly without inconvenience. Every motorist ought to carry a pair of smoked glasses ; without them there will some day be a terrible accident.

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Progress, Volume II, Issue 10, 1 August 1907, Page 363

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About a Low Sun. Progress, Volume II, Issue 10, 1 August 1907, Page 363

About a Low Sun. Progress, Volume II, Issue 10, 1 August 1907, Page 363

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