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, oronly ftF AC 3 ? NERVOUS HEADACHES, j GOING PEaAr ! i And all other Head or Ear Troubles. I ' * '* Few poisons realise what Deafness ically means until thqir liearing is completely lost. Then, they , > 5 wake up to the Iruo awfulness of the affliction. Fewer people still consider that minor Ear-troubles, i! ;■ such as Hcad-Noiscs, Ringing or Buzzing in the Ears, Nervous Headaches, Discharging Ears, etc., arc \ i all symptoms of approaching deafness. [ S Are you a victim to any of thso symptoms, 2 If so, despair no longer, no matter of how long '• *• standing, or how complicated your case may be. Do not be dishcartenod becauso other treatments may * i have failed to do you any good. \ ;j 1 1' 1 READ THE FOLLOWING LETTERS, AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF. R ' V WWmt:i3ffi»JltgETii.ii'n-inM |||ji|i | mMa..'i--ir?gg-i.iwwjn^/jp I „. . BOWKN STREET, ' B - £ :j „_,,„ BAROSCOPE COMPANY, iTILDING, N,Z, 2/7/1910. f j| HEAD- 90 P,IOT ST. SYDNEY. < NERVOUS \ 'f MriTowo " Gentlemen -Just o, few lines to express my grateful thanks foi my „,,. _. „„„„ \ ' iA nvia&b. wonderful icco\ory of hearing. I ha\o used the Earoscope for two Hl', A BACHES. F*■ ( » months now, and can hear as -well aB anyone, after being deaf for o\cr V h 8 12 years The ringing in my cars has completely disappeared, thanks ' '{? jVjLiiiyinn.mnu».»ina to the manclloub littlo Baroscope, and I \ush it c\cry succecs. w*J"-™—i-m-iMwft - ' _ - Very truly jours, 'p ji ' - - (SGD.) EEIO BAKER. 'p > t (August 29th) SECOffD EEPORT OF MR. BAITER - ' - "' f ' '3 "In reply to your enquiry as to hoi\ I ha\o been getting on since k I wrote to you last, I am thankful to say that, the results aro most «y n-amn-m-Hii'infa " 5 gratifying, and as written mmy last letter, lam happy to repeat in I < [■ ' { T.TiT/xT.t/1 t-»t saying that I can hear as noil at anyone mra, and wish you again 1 K |g BINGING IN every success, -which, lam sure, jou are fully desemug." I CATARRHAL I THE BARS. , - , DEAFNESS. ST 3 MRS. W r H WALKER, ELGIN STREET (OPPOSITE WOLRTEN- ' f; !' HOLJUS), WEST MAITLAND, N 5.W.,. writes -"I have'been deaf 42 ' ' - K 3ii__ts_iv_E__t__i years, I could hardly hear at all I ha\o tried all the doctors and nunumnmu "'""M •■ i everything you could speak of, and it was no good. My hearing went fj =i worse, and my money was wasted The Earoscope is the best of all fi ■i the treatments I have ever tried My hearing is greatly lmprovod, and la a my headaches have all gone away, the head-noises have nearly all M J ' ceased, and I am enjoying splendid health since using ,the Earoscope" ' 14 S ' 'J A.....,■...., i L ...j, .—,.,— REV H GAINFOED, of the Hradmarsh Square Congregational Insti- p«. u,,^LL..Li..ii,',. i ,, ln ',,P| ' * H tutional Church, ADELAIDE, S A., writes —"The Earoscope you sent S Vj ■5 j mo has wrought a marvellous chango in my hearing, and the distress- j ' , * H U DISCHARGING a B Dolsea ll!ue all ceased." " AN] j | EARS. The u/ell-known REV. 0. P. FOSTER writes -"For the last 25 years EAE DISEASES.^ |5 I havo been paying doctors heavy bills, until they proclaimed my j ' , U j '; B Deafness and Head-Noises incurable. I have now used the Earoscope for l g] Sf"" ■"—»-"■—■■"■ turco weeks, and am delighted with it." Bi.u.miiwma«efl i ■ -i ■ a ' . - 3.' \ Every Mail kings «s Similar Letters from ottt Successfully Cvtzi Patients. \u" I A great fcatme of this "EAROSCOPE TREATMENT" is_ that ' .; % - t, it does not involve any harsh surgical methods; there is no painful , j i» probing, syringing, spraying, or injuring in any way the tender THE EAROSCOPE INSTITUTE ( \ 'i nerve centres of the Ear. It is simply the treatment of Pure Natural (Dept. 50), SO PUT STREET ] \ Aural Kinetics, applied by yourself, right at your own home (wher-_ , , ' STDNET * j i ever you may reside), without the necessity of a doctor, nor oven „\ k, i| the assistance of anyone else. ' Please send me full particulars | "l All it will cost you to learn all about this remarkable cure, for op CHAEGK. A' , ! i all Ear Troubles is the postage stamp on your letter. Send us your jjamo „ . 1 a name and address on the annexed coupon, or ■write us a postcard, """""'—"-~-~ |. c and we will be pleased to forward to you full particulars, with Addreag \ • I abundant testimonials, FREE OF CHARGE. ADDRESS— -, \ The Earoscope Institute, % Pitt St,* Sydney, N.SLW. ~ : ; | LSbLKT FIGS. x - 3' ■—"* , Arrest the Atteitiofl of the Passer h-1 • Finest Layers, | I «. p. «. fu § 00£ § s y W h a ve for Sale!' -■' Wafdpll'« Willis Sirppf , ' r ~- .^.l--IT una JUCCi. t our Shm , Wmdows.this week mil Wvinco you of the" Sterling J" I I Value in Clothing and Mercery at the POPULAR STORES. *■ |;,' . ""a's'k'fo'r "'""—°g f 2 SETS'OF'TRAVELLERS' SAMPLES bought at English' Cost.' _|! . Te'Mata Wines I 200 Bo3f " s ' 1 sMfaskianj breeches/ 'kjhcker 'j-"| ■> (Fiom the To Mata Vmeya'-d, SUITS > sfcartm g at 19Sl 6dl " / "'\ ' ' H. 8., 35 acres.) 250 BOYS' AND YOUTHS' NORFOLK SUITS, with hand and but- .'> ' HOCK and CLARET— | tea knickers,' starting at 12s. 6d, ■ - , '"!'■«* Sf,y+ 0 2 ' d ° 1 '" Ca3 °' m qrb " 6 500 PAIR MEN'S TWEED AKD WORSTED TROUSERS, starting "■ ' MADEIRA— at BSi 11d • , wi - th hip P° okets > beautifully cut and fiuished. | 30s. per 2-doz. case, in qrts. I '200 READY-MADE TAILOR-MADE SUITS, 40s'. up." Style,, cut, ', ! * 325. pints , and hnish equal to tho best-tailor-made goods. All Puro Grapo Wines, deliv- , ' f ered f.o.r. Hastings. | SEE OUR WINDOWS THIS WEEK FOR BARGAINS. N.z!™Sfib iSn, Wu6; M I I , SE E °™ WINDOWS THIS WEEK FOR BARQAINB.'''.'^.' British Exhibition, 1908; Im- . •'- ' ''' "" .J-'- ~) yi l>erial International Exhibition.,' : '.''„. ' ' r l ':, \ i ' I '"' [ UNION t CLOTHING Co.,^vV Smart Fabric Glow : the corner shop, •;,• it Jaies Sill's. { ***»* Petone. -j.:. We havo just unpacked a now _J > j shipment of I, and R., Morlcy's i < ' ~ ' Fabric Gloves, and'that'they aro MW'K-'iTKn**'******'--™*'™*^ jn™™i;ii.i,w«M n 'i,' m-ir,t**iMA*itm,iu>!-. ■ ■ woll-mado and fashionable need not' A V jrn #<Oa" '' u &. bo emphasHod. We have marked j A®& £* F&SI E &I1&W , . " ' ' them at Very Reasonable I'riccs, i fi as the following wdl show:- ; AhOUt YOUT . . ',/ ' \\\ ' LISLE THREAD GLOVES, 2 domes, j r ; ■ fouMord points, in Black, White, . N0 CHARGE MADE FOR ' '\ " Bcavci, and Grey, , P ' At 18, a pair. : TESTING YOUR SIGHT. ' ' ' 2-DOME FABRIC GLOTOS, with | i '______ ° IMn '' ", \-^ broad stitchings, iu all wanted - > -,| lI -* 2-doS C3 li S le rlo a ves,iJ biS; FKANK SB AW, Pf actol SConsßltiogCliemisf Optician, \ , AYluto, and Boavoi, ~ MEDICAL. HALL, MANNERS STREET, TORY STREET/AND \ ' SUEDE FABRIC GLOVES,'the Famous B THE CECIL BUILDINGS, LAMBTON QUAY. ' 401, specially made ioi James i Smith, Ltd.'; 2 domes, 2 braid- < ; " ~~ ' ' TtaYdling Bags of All Desertions. ' Black, Wliito with black points, ' BEFORE PURCHASING SEE OUR STOCK, - * , - Black with white points, and -jb; —- White, At Is. 9d. a pair, fi" g==?— , ''- ' ' 2-DOME „ LISLE-FINISH GLOVES, ih — 7\ - - '" ' pietty backs, in all the new shades; S " - f - f^Je £^^ = , r ' highly lecommended, ff wimjhi nnmminr| fat- - ... .&'/HHy l At is. 1 id. a pair. I |«\>—v—Oi. IM i¥ -U "" W 2-DOME SILK-FINISH GLOVES, in mnT > Hl\ ffl ' \ ' Heliotrope, Green, Tan, Cicam, Sw %5I ' //I ' Boavcr, White, Green, Tan, Cream, 111 I ' \'l ' / nith Pans Points, j : j J \j / ' J At 2s. 36. a pair. J i ' " ' ' « , i . f " ; MILANESE LISLE GLOVES, 2 domes, B ; • " ; L-—— —==*=———J, ,'" - Paris • Points, in all fashionable _.. .' :}J shades, At 2s. 6d. a pair. 6choo l BagSj from . 2S< 6di Brief Bags {rom 1&! 6llt — W. H. NASH, 135 Ccba Street. , ' James Smith, Ltd., l ■ "■ to patentees. ' ,; ' ' 'Phono 95. , P.O. Box 132. , — , u c, j. iir ■■• TTAWKINS AND QMITH, TJATENTS of Every Description mada Cuba Street, Wellington. a.«u AITTI WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. «i macbinery and electrical apph-" ktw PTVMnnTir ances made and repaired at the Federal ' ;""■•"■" """" ■-"-■ '■"•" *) hv ! VhXMUUIU. Work - s> Tory an(l Holland-Streets. DESIEE to announce that they have , iiy rt i tce> /smithracnW, ' ; ' taken over the old-established, Wino and WALTER AWDREWS trtiPAnpAAJ!! Ma ("I I I tH« Spirit Business of Messrs. Humphries - Proprietor. i FEDI OUT m)M l dIH. a « d CAnpony. New Plymouth —, IHbpVVI 11V6UI L,«HI 9 | Tho fim has the following agendes.- _„_ .._,., eT „„l BOSTWICK PATENT, DARTON GARDEN TEA; , THE NEW STORE. Best Da'k Wines'lmpcrted to N.Z.. " ' will absolutely protect Wooden vi pAEKAKAHIKI POSTOPFICB'sTOBH ' FramcnorL UACKIB S (sl^ f Agefoy) l AND AC °OMMODATION HOUffl. ° WHITE HORSE WHISKY. W. P. CARTER ... Proprietor. - Elastic Hard Wall Plasters ,„, ■ P MAN I NI Jf G ' s BEEI J- , now open, full stocks op UUUW IHUU nail llOMGia, (So i e TaPßnakl Prov lDCl al Agenc.es) 'DRAPERY, IRONMONGERY, AND ' Wotherspoon or Napoleon Brands, ALL WINES GUARANTEED. GROCERIES Aro Fneproof, and will Not . ' ' vt tho Lo,,cst Current Prices. dibintcgiato. Nails can bo driven Residents waited upon daily. By oars* into walls. , (ul and pionipt attention the Proprietor, Being free from acid,>, will Not „,,..„„. .„ „ nnn trusts to iecci\o a fair .share of pationago.' rust or ttain. BUSINESS IS GOOD. nOTf(m . T .„„„ Agent for "THE DOMINION." OHEGON LATHS, Y ES - tho Clothes-to-Order Business is PATENT FINISHING LIME . „ & ood '' aud good Clothes make good -"„ rUradv !,» Busmen, and they re good to do business ■■ — Uteady loi USD), in. JB 10*. to JC6 mvested m a Suit is a - SVnWFV H HinfiC invivo nv nivn B 001 ! from every staudnomt— ""' nLll "• ,lluu *' ALWAYS ON HAND. f f „ get t h o suit here. OSTAINS Measure us by the skill vutb. ivhich no OTIj TTl^"M?*s*C^ — handlo jour measurements. Also, by tho Bf H U ETiiXil H VALUE each b ovoieiga buys. And one? . fl EDiNriC HAIEfCJJ again, by tho patrons who aro nithul and gives information free, THANHS flWLrlljb, l«ap m and jear out. M COOPER'S BUILDINGS, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON ' WOODWARD STREET, , WELLINGTON ' MORRISON & PENWEV, = , , , MERCHANT TAILORS GiTTJDY the Property . Markct.-Tlie 114 WILLIS stkvpt , , k P a S° of '"l" 1 ' 6 Dominipn" i« 8 _a____t_ti-aLfTO myrmr-mHMVfwr, J »* »li_l_ _IKi,ET Lan d and Farm Directory, VM 1

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 933, 28 September 1910, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 933, 28 September 1910, Page 7

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