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TO THE DEAF. SIMPLE HOME. TREATMENT REVOLUTIONISES METHOD OF TREATING DEAFNESS. FULL DESCRIPTION SENT FREE. A marvellous discovery has just been riven to the world which' adds one more victory to the many triumphs'of science over disease. ,• . ' The Deaf can hear!!! No longer need deaf people go about wearing the strained, pathetic expression caused by their affliction, a positive burden to themselves and those around them; No longer need they incur the expense or suffer the pain of dangerous surgical operations, useless methods, or cumbersome apparatus. Old prejudices and time-worn fallacies have : 'been entirely swept away: This wonderful discovery, enables the patients to cure themselves speedily and surely in their own homes, without a visit to the doctor or even the aid of an appliance. The current number of the "Otological Gazette" contains a full description of this new mothod of treatment. A copy of this issue will be sent free of all charge to every reader who is suffering from Loss of Hearing or Ear Trouble in any form. ■ ■ ■ . ■ ' Write to-day (a postcard will do) and secure a free copy before the edition is exhausted, addressing - The Aural Remedies Co., Dejt. 98, Craven House, Kings«vay, London- Ensland.—Advt

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 790, 13 April 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 790, 13 April 1910, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 790, 13 April 1910, Page 6

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