HE SEES BEST WHO SFES THE CONESQUENCES. . » Do you realise ">he consequences of continued eyestrain '< Priceless beyond all other possessions, is the eyesight, and it deserves your highest consideration. Don't trifle with your eyes. Let Mr Walter J. WatsPn, I>.B. O.A. examine them and tit you with the kind of glasses you should wear. Call at Watson's Jewellers Ltd., 695 Colombo street for an examination. —7 Physical fitness depend* on nervous energy. Athletes take Cetegen, the great nerve !ooU, to build up nerve force. All chemists, ii 3 6d to 18a bd. One trial of Ceregen proves its eiiicacy. ' ® Bonnington s Irish Moss has been aptly termed ''The Mother's .Friend." 'lo many a tiny lad and lassie it has brought immediate reiiel irum sleepdisturbing, hacking coughs. Nothing sal or or surer. Contains 110 harmful opiates or narcotics. Is 0d and 2* 6u. ao The best all-round coal for domestio and household use must be hot, clean, economical, e.siiy attended to and regu- . laied. not xensttiui, simple to light l bft ! free of scot, ;e,m> a minimum reaidium lot ash! Csucii i. coal is WfiSTPOETSTUCKI'OX. Any dealer will tell yvi I so, as will any houtewifc, who fca» tmd it. Get in a stock to-day,
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17472, 5 June 1922, Page 7
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