The latest
Theo sunglass collection has just arrived all the way from Belgium and it is
simply delicious. One thing’s for sure, the summer of 2013 is going to be full
of colour. No less than seventeen colour combinations have been applied to the
6 models. Features include dark tones with a subtle yet colourful accent or the
total opposite - bright, bright fluorescent orange and glowing reds. This
summer your personality will dictate the perfect pair of shades for you.
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
Monday, May 27, 2013
Monday, May 6, 2013
Global Vision
Read Optometrist Alan Saks' www.alansaks.co.nz latest article on eyecare and global trends as recently published in Optician Magazine. It features opinions from international experts in the field including Prof. Brian Holden (Australia), Prof. Kovin Naidoo (South Africa), and Dr Jennifer Craig (New Zealand) and looks at the challenges lying ahead for eyecare professionals around the world. It is the first instalment of a series highlighting the impact of global changes on primary eye care and will include topics such as population growth and demographic changes, climate change and the environment, food issues and economic pressures and globalisation and the spread of technology.
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
LATEST COLLECTION JUST ARRIVED
In a short time the
ascendant eyewear label has set itself apart with its unique brand of
restrained glamour and meticulous design.
Launched in 2007, the
Los Angeles based brand rapidly expanded into local and international markets
and became known for its focus on high style, commitment to innovation and the
superior materials that go into crafting each individual pair.
Barton Perreira
glasses have made an immediate impact on the fashion world and beyond.
Hollywood style icons such as Angelina Jolie, Rachel Zoe, Heidi Klum, Jessica
Biel, Orlando Bloom, Chloƫ Sevigny, and Giovanni Ribisi are just a few of
Barton Perreira’s many famous aficionados.
The collection is
inspired by the glamour, style and pop icons of the 1950s and 1960s, and while
“vintage classic” applies, the collection also has a fresh, modern aesthetic.
The women’s frames exude a sexy, intellectual vibe and the men’s glasses take
on a hip, retro-inspired feel.
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Giving Back
Mortimer Hirst www.mortimerhirst.co.nz has been actively involved with lecturing and training in the optical industry since its inception, starting with the original business partners Doug Mortimer and Eugene Hirst.
This continues today with business partner Grant Watters www.grantwatters.co.nz, Kerry Atkinson www.kerryatkinson.co.nz, Alan saks www.alansaks.co.nz and Varny Ganesalingam (web site coming soon).
Grant continues to work with the Auckland University Department of Optometry and Vision Science (DOVS). He conducts research, lectures and examines final year students. Kerry is also a lecturer and examiner of final year students at the DOVS.
Varny teaches Pharmacy Interns in their pre-registration year about ocular disease and Alan continues to lecture globally and write for a number of industry publications.
Mortimer Hirst is currently the only practice in New Zealand chosen for a clinical research outreach programme for final year optometry students. Optometry students from the Auckland University Department of Optometry and Vision Science are trained on site at Mortimer Hirst by Grant Watters.
Mortimer Hirst is also the only practice in New Zealand chosen to train Optometrists for the newly established Clinical Master of Science in Optometry degree in contact lenses by the DOVS.
This continues today with business partner Grant Watters www.grantwatters.co.nz, Kerry Atkinson www.kerryatkinson.co.nz, Alan saks www.alansaks.co.nz and Varny Ganesalingam (web site coming soon).
Grant continues to work with the Auckland University Department of Optometry and Vision Science (DOVS). He conducts research, lectures and examines final year students. Kerry is also a lecturer and examiner of final year students at the DOVS.
Varny teaches Pharmacy Interns in their pre-registration year about ocular disease and Alan continues to lecture globally and write for a number of industry publications.
Mortimer Hirst is currently the only practice in New Zealand chosen for a clinical research outreach programme for final year optometry students. Optometry students from the Auckland University Department of Optometry and Vision Science are trained on site at Mortimer Hirst by Grant Watters.
Mortimer Hirst is also the only practice in New Zealand chosen to train Optometrists for the newly established Clinical Master of Science in Optometry degree in contact lenses by the DOVS.
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
The Girls Are Back In Town
Mortimer
Hirst is pleased to advise that Dispensing Opticians Naomi Bicheno and Rucilla
Audino have returned from Maternity Leave.
Business
partner Naomi Bicheno and Rucilla Audino are highly experienced, qualified
Dispensing Opticians. They both specialise in atypical prescriptions and are
often referred to for troubleshooting. They have both been with Mortimer
Hirst for a number of years, Rucilla has just completed a decade at Mortimer
Hirst.
Naomi had a
girl named Ruby and Rucilla had a girl named Mila. Congratulations to them both
and welcome back.
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Saks on Soft Contacts
Alan Saks, Optometrist and Contact Lens Specialist at Mortimer Hirst www.mortimerhirst.co.nz lectures globally and writes for a number of industry publications on contact lenses www.alansaks.co.nz.
Alan was an early adopter and promoter of single use (daily disposable) contact lenses and has lectured and written about his experiences prescribing them, such as healthier eyes, reduced complications and the positive experience patients have enjoyed due to the convenience, lack of complications and value for money.
Listed below is the link to Alan’s latest article on disposable contact lenses in the March edition of Review of Cornea and Contact Lenses Journal, USA.
http://www.reviewofcontactlenses.com/content/d/featured_articles/i/2312/c/39492/
Alan was an early adopter and promoter of single use (daily disposable) contact lenses and has lectured and written about his experiences prescribing them, such as healthier eyes, reduced complications and the positive experience patients have enjoyed due to the convenience, lack of complications and value for money.
Listed below is the link to Alan’s latest article on disposable contact lenses in the March edition of Review of Cornea and Contact Lenses Journal, USA.
http://www.reviewofcontactlenses.com/content/d/featured_articles/i/2312/c/39492/
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