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The Menace of Weak Vision! THEBE is real danger in neglecting the warning given by weakness of vision. The eyes, unequal to their task, if uncared for, will gradually become less efficient, imposing a strain on the whole system, developing irritability and lowering vitality. These delicate organs—the eyes—merit the utmost care, for so much happiness depends upon them. On the first appearance of weakness, such as blurred vision, pain after use, or headaches, have your eyes immediately examined by us, and suitable glasses provided. Probably .such skilfully-prepared aid will be all that is required to provide normal pain-free sight. HUGH & G. K. NEILL LTD. Consulting Opticians, 93 GEORGE STREET. li
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Evening Star, Issue 22453, 25 September 1936, Page 6
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330Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22453, 25 September 1936, Page 6
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