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DEAFNESS V. HEAD-NOISES.

_—__3 _ The following, will be of great interest to those seeking a roliable cure for deafness, head-uoises, ringing in the ears, nervous headaches, or.any other head or ear trouble, as they aro the words of well-known olergymen, the guardians of the truth, the ministers, to the sick and suffering:— Rev. H. Gaiaford, Adelaide, S.A., writes:—" The Baroscope wrought a marvellous change in my hearing., I feel it my duty to recommend it to anyone suffering from deafness in whatever stage it may be." • Tho well-known Rev. 0. P. Poster writes:—"For the last 25' years 1 have heen paying doctor's heavy bills, until they proclaimed my deafness and headnoises incurable. I. have only used (ho Baroscope for three weeks, and'am-de-lighted with if." Wo would advise all ' those suffering from deafness, bead-noises, ringing in Iho ears, nervous headaches, or any other head or car trouble, not to waste time aud money with so-called wonderful cures, specifics, etc., but to write to Ihe Australasian branch of this Baroscope Association for their Baroscope-review explaining fully how those so afflicted can cure (hem- ' selves (right at their own homes) with lids new Baroscope discovery, which, contains no medicine, drugs, or electricity, and therefore does away entirely with the painful probing, syringing, or. spraying in the ears, and there is no doctor required. This Hnroscopo review will be sent by fbcin free of charge on mentioning Ihi's paper. Their address is' the Baroscope Association, !in V-itt street (Dout. 50). - KvAufii-* N.S.W. *>

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 869, 16 July 1910, Page 13

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248

DEAFNESS V. HEAD-NOISES. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 869, 16 July 1910, Page 13

DEAFNESS V. HEAD-NOISES. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 869, 16 July 1910, Page 13

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