DEAFNESS V. HEAD-NOISES.
• The following will.be of gttat interest to those seeking a reliable cure for deafne" head-noises, ringing in the ears, nervous headaches, or any other head or ear trouble, as they arc the words of well-known clergymen, the guardians of the truth, the ministers to the sick and suffering 1 " . , - . Rev. H. Gaioiord, Adelaide, S.A., writ's" Tbe Baroscope wrought a marvellous change in my hearing. I fee! it my duty to recommend it to anyone suffering from deafness in whatever stage it may be." , The well-known Rev. 0. P. Foster writes"For the last 25 years X have been paying doctor's heavy bills, until they proclaimed my deafness and headnoises incurable. I have only used tho Baroscope for three weeks, and am delighted with it." AVe would advise all those suffering from deafness, head-noises, ringing in tho ears, nervous headaches, or any other head oi ear trouble, not to waste time and money with so-called wonderful cures, specifics, etc but to write to the Australasian branch of this Baroscope Association for their Baroscope review explaining fully ho'V so afflicted can cure themselves (right at their own homes) with this new Baroscope discovery, which con- • tains no medicine, drugs, or electricity, n,id therefore does away entiroly with tho painful probing, syringing, or spraying in tho ears, and there is no doctor re. ''"This Ea'roscopo reviow will bo sont bj thrill free of charge on mentioning thia naner Their address is tho Baroscope Association, 90 Pitt street (Dept. 50), Sydney, N.SAY. *
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 840, 11 June 1910, Page 12
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250DEAFNESS V. HEAD-NOISES. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 840, 11 June 1910, Page 12
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