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EVER SO MUCH BETTER VALUE THAN ELSEWHERE Every ring a delightful example of the Ringmaker’s art Whether you prefer a plain, distinctive style of ring or one of' ■the beautifully carved models/ you can V choose with confidence at Dawsons Limited, safe in the knowledge that your ring will be a lovely example of the ring-maker’s art. Come and make your selection m the prrracy of our ring parlour* Hi m Corner Princes Street and Moray Place, Dunedin. cs min IBS HI 111 111 111 111 HUH s Test m i your Eyesight (Regularly T TNDER the ab above beading, a statement appeared some Lx little time ago in an Overseas Journal, which should be of special interest to Parents of Children at School. “ Poor vision is a tough.handicap to a child at school. At least “ one in every ten has some forpi of defective eyesight._ Many “ of these uncorrected defects are progressive and cause increas- “ ing eye-strain and impairment of vision. Eye-strain may lead “ to severe recurring headaches, nervous exhaustion, hysteria, “ insomnia, dizziness, and other disorders. In older people there “ are other conditions of the eyes which are far more serious than “ imperfect vision. If untreated, they may eventually lead to “blindness. Have your eyes examined regularly, even though “ thej' seem to be normal.” 1 1 ■ I ■ ■I m I m l HUGH & G. K. NEILL LTD. 5 L CONSULTING OPTICIANS 93 GEORGE STREET. I ! 111 iimoaii iihsiii iiMii iimiii naJI Life Drama of Hon. D. Sullivan SEE ‘RAILWAYS MAGAZINE,’ Ist September. Specially-enlarged Number. ■“lt reads like a moving picture ” will be -the .impression of folk who peruse the well-written, ■chronicle of the dramatic life of the Hon. D. G. Sullivan, Minister of Railways —a story which reveals him as a man for humanity. Another “ human ’document ” is James Cowan’s bright biographical sketch of - the Maori 'Princess Te Puea Harangi, one of the most remarkable women of New Zealand. Stories, sketches, original verse, sport, a chat on books and authors, helpful notes and comments for women. Plenty of pictures—five dozen. Send it as a worthy N.Z. Envoy to Friends Overseas.

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Evening Star, Issue 22441, 11 September 1936, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22441, 11 September 1936, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22441, 11 September 1936, Page 14

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