The well - known eyesight and spectacle specialist, Mr A. Green, D.5.A.0., of Auckland, is now on a visit to New Plymouth, and may lie consulted daily from 31st August at the consulting room in Messrs Bewley and Grillitlis' premises, Devon street. Mr Green needs no introduction to this district, where there are many people who can gratefully point to him as having given them renewed sight. Anyone who is suffering from defective vision, and who require the use of spectacles, cannot do better than eall at ance upon Mr Green, who has come fully prepared to deal with any stage nr kind of eye trouble. Sufferers would do well to remember that where the eye requires attention delay is dangerous, and that an opportunity does not often occur of consulting a first-class specialist, If you have the faintest suspicion tli.it your eyes are not just right, that your glasses don't suit 3 r our sight, if you have to hold a newspaper further from you than you "should, or you cannot see at a distance, or if you suller from headaches, painful bloodshot eyes, inllamcd eyelids, crossed eyes, etc., then do not go to the average optician or spectacle seller, as ho is ' unable to distinguish between optical ■ defects and diseases, but consult a , good eyesight specialist, who will , thoroughly examine your eyes and . give you good glasses, which will improve and strengthen the sight. The ! optic nerves will secure rest, headaches Hill thus be prevented, and there will be an absence of dizziness.—Anvr. [ For Children's Hacking Cough at } Night, Woods' GreatX'eppermint (jure, t 1/0 and 3/0 per Bottle.—Advt t
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8178, 10 August 1906, Page 2
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270Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8178, 10 August 1906, Page 2
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