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The advice cf a skilful oculist or optician should be taken when the first pair of spectacles is 

 required, as, unless the spectacles adopted in the first instance are exactly suited to the eyes, mischief 

 is soon done which cannot afterwards be remedied. 



BROWNING'S SYSTEM OF SUITING THE SIGHT 



has ployed successful mhere many surgeon-oculists hai/e failed. 



2VE1F2. JOHN BROYifNING, Ophthalmic Optician, and Author of "Our Eyes" (now in 

 its Fourteenth Edition), may be consulted personally, free of charge, at 63, STRAND, LONDON, W.C., 

 respecting spectacles for all forms of defective vision. An appointment in writing is desirable in the case of 

 those coming from a distance. 



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