EYESIGHT AND ARTIFICIAL LIGHT. LEADING EXPERT’S OPINION. A noted .London specialist states that 75 per cent, of optical troubles are caused through Avorking in close proximity to electric light or gas. A soft, mellow, steady light, as given by Golden Ray Candles, is the ideal illumination., “Golden Rays” are specially hardened candles and don’t AA’ilt nor splutter. Burn slowly and clearly for hours. More economical than imported brands. If your grocer cannot supply Golden Ray Candles, order direct from Ellis and Manton, / Ltd., G.P.O. Box 222, Wellington.—Advt. PEEPS AT PEOPLE. THE HARASSED MOTHER. “Mother! Johnny bit me.” ‘‘ Mother! Where ’s my hat? ” “Mother! May I have, sixpence.’,’ “Mother! I’ve got a pain.” Mother for this, mother for that. All day long it continues. Everybody runs to mother. And on top of it all mother has to cook, wash, darn, mend and what not. Poor mother! Of course, the strain tells. Mother gets thin and run doAvn. Her nerves are frayed and her strength undermined. MALTEXO (Wilson’s Malt Extract) is mother’s great stand-by in times of stress and strain. MALTEXO is a natural tonic food, rich in strengthening properties, Avhich restores vigour and energy to run-doAvn mothers the strength and courage to “carry on” under trying conditions, systems, and gives Avorried, harassed EA-erv mother needs MALTEXO.— Advt. WORMS EXPELLED BY “WADE’S.” Many nervous, irritable, peevish children are suffering from worms. Mothers! Give Wade’s Worm Figs. They are pleasant *o take, certain in action, and absolutely Wnfe for the most delicate child. Chemists and stores sell Wade’s Worm Figs —the sure remedy for Avorms. —2
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 15 July 1924, Page 8
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263Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 15 July 1924, Page 8
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