TO THE DEAF.—A. rich lady, cured of her Deafness and Noises in the Head by Dr NichoSson’s Artificial Ear Drums, gave £5,000 to hs Institute, so that (deaf people unable to procure, the ear Drums may have them free. Address No. 699, D. The Nicholson Institute, Longoott, ’ Gunnersbury, London, W.
The Di'af Hoar.—No 494 of The Illustrated World ot 626, Chiswick High Road, London, W., England, contains a description of a Remarkab e Care for Deafness and Head Noises which may be carried out at the patient’s home, and which is said to be a certain care. This number will be sent free to any>deaf person fending their address to the Editor. iiiliilllSiS
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Manawatu Herald, 18 March 1902, Page 2
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113Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, 18 March 1902, Page 2
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