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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN!

Sufferers from Deafness and Head Noises should know of the following advertisement, which is now appearing in numerous newspapers in all parts of the world: — HOW TO CURE DEAFNESS. A simple preparation has recently been discovered by an eminenr ohvsician, which has been found wonderfully effective in curing deafness ana iead-noises.

Severe and obstinate cases which had resisted all the ordinary remedies and expensive treatments, hove been permanently cured in a few days by this simple preparation cailed “AURA LON.” Mr Wm. Bristow, of Worthing, writes :—“The curative properties of your hew remedy, ‘Auralon,’ are truly wonderful. After being deaf for nearly twenty years 1 am now able to bear distinctly, and the head-noise- which were so distressing have completely disappeared. No sufferer should hesitate to try this splendid cure.” This is just one report out of many.

“AURALON” is sold in packages at (is 6d each, and can be sent to any address post paid upon receipt of remittance. Send your order direct to “AURALON,” care N of Kirk’s Agency, 12 Railway Crescent, West Croydon, Surrey, Engrey, England.—Advt.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MH19230104.2.36

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2525, 4 January 1923, Page 4

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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN! Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2525, 4 January 1923, Page 4

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN! Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2525, 4 January 1923, Page 4

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