NARROW ESCAPE.
HO‘I'ORIB'I"! PROIPT ACTION. ‘1 Had it not been for the alertness of a Hamilton motorist two pedeskianl I would have sustained serious injury in " Victoria Street yesterday. It we. the ~ same old story of two people who. ' while crossing a busy thoroughfare. 1 preienred to sacrifice the gifts or eye- '! sight to the demands of earnest oon- - versalion. The motorist. however. ' was quick to anticipate their change or direction and so an accident was averted. The above Incident illustrates the value oi’ good eyesight. Though it is quilc possible that neither oi’ ilio pedesirians possessed perfect. vision it clearly proves that personal safely '- (lepends so much upon no-rmul vision. Many people are inclined to attribule i'uiling sight or other optical imperfeciinns to advancing age, but sut'h is not. ‘ uluays ilie case. liemuve all doubt by consulilng the leading Opticians of the \\‘ziiknlo Grocoti‘s opposite [Fliealre Royall, \\'liose modern methods and equipment will bring about I rmna‘rkable improvement in the condition of your sislii. Decide now Io amii yourself of a free examinaiion during Show \\'eek. Your eyes desene consideration—phone 1542’. for an appointment innnedluiely.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19897, 28 May 1936, Page 11
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186NARROW ESCAPE. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19897, 28 May 1936, Page 11
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