Prejudice Against Glass* s. Many persons are prejudiced against the wearing of glasses, and sometimes positively decline to use them even when they are imperatively needed. They may be sensible persons, and display good judgment in other matters, but in this one respect they act most foolishly and without any reason. A contest with age is hopelFAVllA"rf, T Vt[f>(\i\ less, and it is the part of wisdom ire! WCI L A. ¥? UUU, . >.„ m . aceiu]h to the first sumCHEMtST AND OPTICIAN, MASTERTON. to yield gracefully to the first summons to surrender. LET US EXAMINE THEM TO-DAY. Merit alone has built up the great sales of Bennington's Irish Moss. Half a century ago it was the best cough remedy. To-day it is still without an equal for all affections of the throat and lungs. For fifty years it has stood the searching test of time. There is no medicine so good and so effectual. Refuse all substitutes and insist on getting CARRAGEEN \lu H'iuiam Cabtk*, Mataura. writes:—"Bennington's 1 i h Moss has proved a valuable friend in our house. For a miiTis.f'i- • f vsais 1 have been completely cured of a bad cold j...1 r-n jj'i. and ! have much pleasure in recommending it to t *,,sf i n fon. a Mu.t rough or influei sis." '3S m «
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10266, 19 June 1911, Page 7
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