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EYESTRAIN

Take care of your eyes. Don’t think it’s a confession of age to have to use glasses. Better that than suffer the headaches and risk the lines and screwed-up eyes that eyestrain will bring. You see, Madame Middle Age. keepI ing youthful really depends as much as anything upon being sensible, so there’s no real reason why we shouldn’t all do it, is there? To Refresh Tired Eyes. For eyes that are tired and dull and heavy, an “eye pack” will soon make 1 them bright and sparkling again. Take two pieces of medicated cotton wool, each’ large enough to cover the closed eye, and soak them in lukewarm milk. Lie down and put a pieee over each dosed eye ahd cover with a soft handkerchief folded like a bandage, and leave on for 10 or 15 minutes. If there is any redness or inflammation: give the eyes a bath in the afore-mentioned lotion before applying the pack.

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Shannon News, 12 November 1928, Page 4

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159

EYESTRAIN Shannon News, 12 November 1928, Page 4

EYESTRAIN Shannon News, 12 November 1928, Page 4

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