GOOD-BYE SPECTACLE TROUBLE! GO TO WATSONS' Bid good-bye to Spectacle trouble by having vour glosses fitted by Walter J. Watson, D.8.0.A. registered in London. Mr Watson who is a member of the firm of Watsons' Jewellers Ltd. haa been successfully testing eyes and fitting glasses for OTer 20 years. Bring your repairs to Watsons'. Broken, lenses are matched and broken frames adjusted the samo day. A wide selection of Lorgnettes useful for ladies' shopping, at theatres, etc., "m stock. Oculists' prescriptions are filled and a large stock of artificial eyes kept by Watsons' Jewellers Ltd., 695 Colombo street, and 270 High street, W8771
KEEP CHILDREN'S TEETH PEARLY WHITE. This is easy to do if you teach them from the bediming to uee Eukol Tooth Paste, the dentifrice of which ia free f'ft>m grit and all impurities. Remember it's imperative to keep the l/iddies' front teeth clean too—clean loath and healthy gums promote good health. Get the kiddies a tube of Eukol from Wallace's to-day—price Is 6d. Wallace and Co., Chemiste. High street. "\Y 87-12-1
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18367, 28 April 1925, Page 9
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174Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18367, 28 April 1925, Page 9
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