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If the boy has defective vision -rc-hich he may and neither he nor you know it—you cannot expect him to be a smart lad. He s working under a handicap all the time. He cannot fairly compete with the ehild whose eyesight ifi fter£<wt. Ep.3: yftur &°y'* ca^e ; k*™ his eyes WE TEST EYES FREE. MORRISON & GSIBEBQ, Consulting Opticians, 103, Custemhouse Quay, Wellington,

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-.. :'.*.'.'. ,i;z~j^^zz*lZ2"~zj A MOTHER WRITING FROM WALUROS S.A., to married and tingle isomzn, advises them if thes wish to \eep strong and in the best health to always £eep and take MRS. E. STEER, writing :s should be wjtho ealle<3 reae<" iiil>iaiß3 tse_ , CLEMENTS TONIC LTD, "^sSfe "Having heard thai sou would be glad of the names of anyone cured Sp Clements Tonic, I add my testimony, seeing none like it anywhere. "I tnoughl it might benefit others, as it was aid io me when rearing my family. I found by Us use I had the brightest, healthiest of children,and so they continue — a boy 17, and three girls, 15, 13 and 10 years respectively, of them knows what earache, toothache, or headache is like. "I attribute it io nothing but the consistent use of Clements Tonic, as neither their father nor lis very strong. 1 would use about three bottles at different periods when run down or out of sorb, and then would enjoy the best of health. "I would recommend all young married uomen to use u\ as il is such a grand nerve and muscle strengthened _ .: . . (Signed) MRS. E. STEER."

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Otaki Mail, Volume 26, 2 May 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Otaki Mail, Volume 26, 2 May 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Otaki Mail, Volume 26, 2 May 1919, Page 4

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