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CHILDREN’S EYES.

Tlie eyes of every child should be tested in order to know how the child should be properly eared for, , ; To know certainly that a child's eyes are perfect saves a parent or teacher from blaming the eyes for trouble that lias another source. To know that a child's eyes are not really defective—-only sensitive and weak, enables proper rare to be exercised. To know that fTie sight is really defective, and to get proper glasses is tlie child’s right anil will be a lifelong blessing. Mr S. Barry of the well-known firms of Barry and Beale. Auckland and Barry and Sargent, AA’cllington, is ill Hokitika. Ho has special methods, particular skill and 2o years’ experience in examining children’s eyes, and may be consulted at any time during the day or evening when the Exhibition is open. A refund of the entrance fee will be made to parents during the day.—Advt.

Loud your Camera’ with KODAK FILM, and take no chances with substitutes. Has gioat latitude, and speed id spare. Kodak Film has never been equalled. Insist on ‘Kodak’—the dependable Film in the yellow carton. British-made.

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 January 1924, Page 2

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188

CHILDREN’S EYES. Hokitika Guardian, 12 January 1924, Page 2

CHILDREN’S EYES. Hokitika Guardian, 12 January 1924, Page 2

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