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A DAILY EYE BATH TAKES ONLY ONE MINUTE A daily eyc bath takes only one minute of your time every day: One minute which can often help prevent many causes of future eye troubles, guch a8 beadaches, irritation, tiredness, excessive watering, etc: A one-minute treatment with Optrex will bring freshness to your eyes; keep them sparkling, relieve them of strain. Regular use of Optrex will help keep your eyes ft and well Especially does this apply to people who wear glasses, as weak eyes are more susceptible to these troubles: Get 8 bottle of Optrex and use it regu- larly_~you will find it of real assistance. You should have your eyes examined at regular intervalsby 4 Qualified Practitioner , whether You wear glasses or not. OPTREX BRARD EY E Lotio N Full supplies now available at all chemists. Optrex costs 4/3 per bottle; triple size 8/-. Optrex (Overseas) Ltd,, 17 Wadsworth Rd , Perivale, Middlesex; England. 4.6 Be A TrAINED MAN Industry and business urgently need men with the latest specialised training: Here are somne or the IC.S. courses Wbich will interest those with ambition : Diesel Engineering Accountancy and Marine Engineering Bookkeeping Mechanical Eng. Roofing and Steel Plan Drawing square Poster Dra wing Carpentry Joinery Window Dressing Arch: Draughtsman Showcard Writing Business Executive Sheet Metal Work Gr?de A Certifcate Electric Power and Lighting. Journalism and Short Story Writing If your subject is not above, let u8 know what it Is. Advice and Free LC S_ Pros pectus sent on request without obllgatlon Don'[ delay your specialised training write NOI to: InTERNATiONAL CorrESPoNDENCE SChOOLS; Dept: L, 182 Wakefield "8t,, Wellington:

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 424, 8 August 1947, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 424, 8 August 1947, Page 4

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