Other Points made by Mr. Graham Bennett were: People So often fail to realise that once you take to glasses You are actually teaching your eyes to depend upon them. Do I need to tell you that, except in serious cases, You should be teaching your eyes to do Without them? Some of you, whom am addressing, are wearing spec- tacles at this moment, and you know as well as I do that your eyesight has not improved aS 0 result: In fact, say that your eyes are probably weaker; may I suggest that some of you have even had to change to more powerful glasses since you first began to wear them? Am I not right? OVER 50,000 SUCCESSFUL CASES "What , then, is the remedy for this state of affairs as it affects YOU personally? '1 do not WANT to wear glasses, you say, but how am 1 to correct my eye troubles naturally SO that can manage without them?' There is only one answer. You can learn to see clearly without glasses by following the safe, natural method of eye training that 4 have used with complete success in more than 50,000 cases since embarked upon my career aS an eye specialist to make the doc trine of 'natural sight' my life's work: "Schools in America and hospitals in this country all have practised the methods 1 now advocate for you, SO that at least you need have no hesitation in finding out what they 11 are and how they can benefit YOUR eyes: NO ONE Too YOUNG NO ONE Too OLD If you are genuinely interested, this new book of Mr. Graham Bennett S W i be sent free of all charge. It explains facts that every eye specialist knows; and exactly what YOU have to do_ It tells how thousands of people for whom good eyesight was vital in their employment such as railwaymen, ships officers, pilots and others have been enabled to pass official eye tests after following Mr_ Bennett's instructions: The treatment is NOT recommended for cases of Choroiditis, Keratitis, Retinitis, Iritis and Optic Haemorrhage_ Cataract, Glaucoma or detachment of the Retina (complete Or partial) Sufferers from any of these conditions should at once consult their own Medical Practitioner, Or g0 to the nearest Eye Specialist for treatment and advice:
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 182, 18 December 1942, Page 13
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