THE EYESIGHT.
A Practical Tost,
Mr If. Lazarus,- an oculist" and fi| optician of very cpnsidenble achieve* ment, is now in Maßterton, To those "Ifwhoso eyesight is very defectivej or Mi who way be suffering and aware of tho extent of the defects c£is their visual organs, this anno^e« '■£s should be of great interest. Ojjwhe vi-jj ssnaes with which man has stowed, the sense pi seeing is perhaps iM the most, important, and yet possibly ''yt receives tho least, consideration. Tfje ' s eyes of liondreds of people are more or' xless weak, and remain bo until per- /'.- nianent disease ensues andV many' V' cases total loss of eight results. It therefore, of the greatest importance ; ' : that the sight should be' periodically ; j,s, tested.. Again.there are many whose' Ti eyesight fails them and they and procure a pair of speotaoles with'- ; f out any consideration whatever as to; 0 the nature of the defeot.and in 9 oases Wo outof ten where one eye only is affedfed' the result is the strengthening of one J optic at tho expense ot the other; Our m representative, whoyesterday afternoon m interviewed Mr Lazarus at the Club 'I Hotel, was assured; that in many in. |i stances one eye only is defective, By' l| a system which he himself has patented' || tho Bight is properly tested, and whore" || defeots exist they ore at once detectfijMH The testing apparatus is verv BimrßH but remarkably accurate, vVe efliWi of,each'patient, if he mayJy ( erirSH such, are' not tested at onolime, ffl"B relative Btrongth of each being sepa?-. ately tried and lenses chosen to suit each. ' The frame ih whioh the lenses , are placed ia notseledfed in-a haphazard fashion, but ia adapted to the Vv ' size of the face and nose, so that the! greatest comfort hrensnred the wearer. In the treatment of the eye Mf Lazarus is a specialist and oomes with j excellent testimonials and credentials, I He may be consulted in Mastorton! ' for a few days. In other townships' | which he has visited Mr Lazarus has appointed agents frcm among the, . leading jewellers and others, who aie' ; carefully instructed in his system, j and he will no doubt make some pro* i vision aB regards a local agencv bem.j i leaving Masterton, |^^B9
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4076, 30 March 1892, Page 2
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378THE EYESIGHT. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4076, 30 March 1892, Page 2
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