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-3 ■■■** * EINGING EAES, \ I these ' I , COBPLETELY CURED ; m S m j I (FTTFPS I RIGHT AT YOUR OWN HOME H Sj" I S ES ' 1 UC 1 1 LiKJ | (WHEREVER YOU MAY RESIDE) ' MU, ML 9 | should speak m PDRE, NATURAL,: AOSAL KINETICS. | I FOR THEMSELVES. iMa^Bi^^^ i MR, ERIC BAKER, BOWTEN STREET, '•'.'■■ j S FEILDING, N.Z., writes:-"Just a few -, _ . r,. ' ' ' . I 5 lines to express my grateful thanks for I [|Q KaiTlA AT I ITP I' |my wonderful recovery of hearing. I IHC IPfIIUC Ul 141 G. . i a have used the Baroscope for two months § I now, and can hear as well as anyone, ' U 8i after being deaf for over 12 years. The To pursue your duties and pleasures with a cheerful strong | I spirit, fortified against all contingencies in mind and body, you I is Baroscope, and I wish it every success." must have acute hearing and a clear head, free from any Aural = 6 ■■■ complications. ; \\ MADAME KATE BOYD (wife of WIL- ' iS&Sra*«. Aw 8 „ The race is for the swift, the battle, for .the strong. The world j Snierly of WELLINGTON, N.Z.), writes:- nowadays has no time, no use, for those suffering irom Deafness, j a"I have now the pleasure of informing Headaches or any other afflictions of tlie Ear leading to various ■ | you the result of the treatment mmy complications in the head, mind, and "body. Acute hearing and a j l "I was very deaf, as you know, and clear hr^n is tlle Gateway to all success in life. ■ j 8, had, been, so for many years. I gradu- ■, T , '•, , . _..,..-•. .... .■•■',,. • . , j s ally regained my hearing;, and the ' ti you are deaf or going deaf,: do you realise the terrible fate ; A nasty headaches have completely left me. which is staring you in the face 1 Even if you are only troubled i '•• lLfc o ouW d no™mrp%yr n rSip?ior ™th HEAD-NOISES, RINGING IN THE EARS, DISOHARG- ! %to the use of the Earoscope. My friends ING EARS, or any other EAR TROUBLE, however .slight it I I were surprised at the result,, as they may . ue , remember that all these symptoms lead to DEAFNESS— ! s have now no occasion to raise their ±i „"" , , •, , ■-~«,• ~• » „ i • i -n-u"" \ voices. When I say lam a, New Woman tne most terrible affliction of mankind. r \ I sa-y all." . . ' . : L^offi.| c ' . ■ - To Disheartened Sufferers/ I % \y pleased with the results of Earoscope. • ■ ' jjj My daughter was almost completely deaf v I f watS%SWriS.d b th. c Snn n bs dSSSiaw' -"/?" *f" *™*ny. form of. Ear Trouble (or even if you I ij is almost entirely stopped." are totally deal), don t think yourself, incurable because other * jib ford ravensbotjrne treatm ents may have failed to do you-any good. Read the proofs 'i STATION, VIA TAMBO, Q'LAND, writes: opposite, selected haphazardly from scores of .grateful letters, on g —"i am 72 years of age,' and lam happy file at our Institute, 'and then reflect that it is just as possible-for' ?to thank you for my hearing, as I can vou (■„ De cur »fJ '.-,'■' V listen to general conversation now. - ' ' ' ' | so" to? Z£ ■ Even the hopeless opinion of your doctor should not diss ployment, but I am, happy'to say that I hearten you m any way. The successful cures accomplished in some 1 to"me ™vcr°£2o0 n a ae ear of the most obstinate cases of 30 or 40 years' standing are' sufficient | EaroscopTls a greaUpiece of science to evidence of the efficacy of the "EAROSCOPE," which differs' eni have restored my hearing." tirely from any medical treatment. There is no painful 'probing, I the well-known reverend h syringing, or spraying, no Ear-Drums, nor Electrical Batteries," but Igainford, of ADELAIDE, S.A., writes! PURE' NATURAL AURAL KINETICS, applied by yourself,, "right | -"The Earoscope you sent me has a fc your own h ome (wherever y o u may reside) without' the 'necessity s wrought a marvellous change in my * j i ' j.l • l ■ c i Shearing, and tho distressing noises have 9* a doctor, nor the assistance ot anyone,else...'• ,■■ ~,..•'. . I all ceased." .... , •.'.'•. ; . . I '•■ FREE BOOK. ' • FREE ADVICE; s LARS ABSOLUTELY FREE' OF I • All it will'cost you to get the full, 'particulars, of .this, great, I NVME ' boon *° numan i' } y i s "! e postage stamp on your letter. Fill in the i\ 1 * '"" """' coupon opposite, and we will be pleased to forward to you full par- § address ticulars, with abundant testimonials FREE OF CHARGE.' I : — -' ■ . ■■ . ——: — 1 Address: TEB EAROSCiPH ASSOCIATION (Pep. 50), 90 Pitt St., Sydney, N.S.W., $ "Old-World Cretonnes I v $ 1.. 'Til.- Ltd., Wellington, i ;;\,V ,| \F. . Manufacturers of Modern Furniture , . .• . .-;'.,,■ C yd '•- Importers of Artistic Carpets and Fabrics. * . .■■ jk '%£ Here may be found goods of real merit at prices within the, reach ~ K :foW . . ' of the most,moderate purse. '■ v , ■• m. THE GKEAT ' ' '";.' ' . s MF. 1 VICTORIA STEEET, WELIJA T GTON. • (BRAND), '~••' !I«f ! lQi fijf it ■ GEAIN, PLOTJK, PEODTJCB, AND iVI IsJ Lsa ILn £a § COMMISSION AGENTS. <S 'RHEUEfiATI'C PHLLS. ■■.-■..■_. , - THE GREAT N.Z. DELICACY ■ is en x/c h sk,: ws&ss rr^r-^^ BLAIE'S be pleased to submit price, on applioa-. m c .^ p for maw years the best'outb'for tlon ' ' __ The DonfflUOn Canning Co., Gout, Rhoumatisin. Lumbago, and •' • • / ' ' An/ilrUnil v»™v u.Jwf&,', Aa f ' Agents for the. New Zealand Flour ■: ■■ , * . '■'. I fel. S ; Millers- Ce-o M rati TO Association. . Ltd. r, ~.,., ~ '~„ J 2s. 6d. per bos.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 832, 30 July 1910, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 832, 30 July 1910, Page 14

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