Mark Twain said he know a boy who found it too wet to go to school, but not too wet to go fishing. There are many people of riper years who emplov logic as absurd as that of the schoolboy. An infinite amount of pain, patience, and fine discretion is too often spent over matters of really trivial moment, while affairs of vital importance lack the mind’s attention until evil 'consequences set in. This is true concerning the care of our health, and particularly pertinent regarding our eves, for too often procrastination here means the loss of sight. While Air. Nleol is hero, any of our readers who have not perfect eves should cejtainlv seek this specialist's advice. AfrT Nicol is well qualified to give the best advice, and since consultation is free tlie time spent iii callfiig'on'Jiim will be most eensibiv spent. Ho is to be seen a.t - the Masohio until Tuesday.
Woods’ Great Peppermint _ Cure for Coughs and Coldß nover fails.—ls 0d and 2s 6d.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2137, 20 July 1907, Page 2
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