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EAR SPECIALIST'S DISCOVERY

( The Twentieth Century has been ushered m with most marvellous inyentions.and improvements ia> tific apparatus of all. descriptions: to ; counteract the effect of disease -. or :accident. One' of the' most important of these inventions is termed the BAROSCOPE, s for the cure of deafness, head-noises,, ringing m the ears^ and the .various diseases connected with the aural nerves.' There are few amongst us who have not beeli troubled at sometime or another with the ear disease, and a tribute of gratitude is due to Dr.. C. M. Jordan, the worl'dhrenowned specialist for. his marvellous invention of the EAROSCOPE, which' has revolutionised the treatment of all ear diseases. The EAROSCOPE has created a sensation m . all parts of the civilised world, as it contains No Drugs;, No Electricity, nor is it a surgical instrument, but simply the application of Pure Natural Aural Kinetics, which can be used by all sufferers at their own homes without the' aid or necessity of a physician. Those who are unable to Call may write to the EAROSCOPE INSTITUTE, 90 Pitt-street, Sydney, and full particulars explaininc the great discovery o{ Dr. C. M. Jordan will be mailed free of any cost.* : •-,

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NZ Truth, Issue 140, 22 February 1908, Page 7

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EAR SPECIALIST'S DISCOVERY NZ Truth, Issue 140, 22 February 1908, Page 7

EAR SPECIALIST'S DISCOVERY NZ Truth, Issue 140, 22 February 1908, Page 7

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