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WONDERS OF THE EAR.

Tho- wonderful invention of Dr. Q, M,. Jordan,:;, the great aural specialist,'-has revived hope in- the hearts of the legien of unfortunate sufferers whp for years past havo been martyrs te deafness; head-noises, ,ringing in tho ears, - 'discharging , ears, and diseases of the ear generally. The ear, whioh is the most fragile of all'human organs, had, baffled l all scientiiio thinkers until tho advent of' the Baroscope,' the great ..discovery pf Dr. C. M. Jordan. ■ .. ' This -discovery is indeed a boon tp l{umanity, as the Earoscopo is not a chemical. treatment, for- it contains nc "drugs' and no eleotrioity, but puro natural Aural ,lunches. It is therefore perfectly, hurmloss, while it is so effective in its onrative power, as to have cured a : number of people, some .of whom had been, proolaimed inourablo. . We' have just had brought under ! oiir notice a. number of successfully cured cases,- which had leng resisted medical troatment. In view pf the faot that this Earoscopo Aural Kinetics oah be'used by all sufferers at their own homes (wherever they may reside) without requiring '■ the aid of a; doctor, the reader is advised to write to tho Baroscope Association, "JO Pitt. street (Dept. 50), Sydney, N.S.W. for full particulars, which 'will be sup.'' plied by them free of charge pn mentienmg this paper. ■ #'

. Among the things found on a burglar arrested at - Beckcnhaii) was. a tin of treacle, which investigation., showed lie had used to smear' glass panels,- tlius deadeniug the - sound' of- bveakagc. ilThe troaclo offered, a clue'to'a'-Bromley- burglary, respecting which tyo man at first pleaded ignorance, . but eventually confessed that he was tho perpetrator.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 936, 1 October 1910, Page 10

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WONDERS OF THE EAR. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 936, 1 October 1910, Page 10

WONDERS OF THE EAR. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 936, 1 October 1910, Page 10

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