Flat Lens Kontorik Lens j DON'T YOU SEE THE IDEA ? ■'■'''' You know that a hay window gives you. a wider. | field of sight, enabling you to look across the street, and 8 up and down the street, where with a flat window you I unavailingly press your face against the glass to see Bome- 1 thing that, is going on just a little way from your house. 8 I And so "Kontorik" lenses have been called "bay window" g lenses, when comparing thern with the old fashioned flat I kind. ■ '1 • "Kontorik" lenses' are made so that the eye in'turning from right to left, and looking, up and down, can obtain perfect sight at the furthest possible angle. "Wearers of " Kontoriks" know\ just" what an advant- . age that is, and how great is the difference. Wearers of flat lenses may be satisfied with what they have,' only because they have never tried the better ones. There is another big difference between the two kinds of lenses, and all in favour of "Kontoriks.' 1 Those who use flat lenses know that they can see the 'images of objects behind them reflected in their own glasses. It may be interesting and advantageous, Isometimes,_ to virtually see behind you, but the purpose of glasses is to see well in the ordinary avocation of life, . and the clearest possible sight is desirable. This is only possible hy doing away with all reflections coining from objects behind. "Kontorik" lenses absolutely prevent these reflections, thus ensuring clearness of sight and unobstructed vision, which is impossihle with the ordinary flat form. Finally, when "Kontorik" lenses are made to a suit|able_ size for the eyes—that is, to eliminate as much as | possible the frame (or the e,dge of'the rimless)—it is I simply marvellous what the Bum total of -comfort is to I the wearer. I ', We use the utmost care in prescribing "Kontoriks,"- I - in grinding "Kontoriks,"- and in fitting "Kontoriks." j Optical Specialists j 118 WILLIS STREET WELLINGTON I (Old Marble Bar Premises) j
A » *The Cocoa-Nibt.. Adventure No, 6, Rue Down? "How is'it" the Cocoa Nibs enquired, " you never stop work and-ypu don't get tired ? " "Because," said the clock, "there's a man in town " Who winds me up when I get run down!" "That's just like grannie I "the Nibs cried.out. " She said that Cocoa was best, no doubt "Because, when you're feeling run down, a cup " Of Rowntree s Cocoa will wind you up!" * (To it emtiniti) R. ARKELL ROWNTREE'S .Cocoa is extremely welcome to old people. It is so and throws no strain on the digestion. : For Rowntree's Cocoa does not merely stimulate. It is a soluble food which builds up the body, giving . you fresh stores of health and energy. Next time you 'feel jftg^ " fagged out," trywhat .««» w jwj|, a good, hot cup of. isji§ll|k ■% 3 s3«*i|'& I Rowntree's will do for ®lFg&. fs/ ISIL "" ELEfiTfi-hmh iriSi The People's Food-Beverage.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 263, 31 July 1920, Page 3
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