A strange story ot deafness and its cause is reported from Greymouth. For about six years the ten-year-old daughter ol Mr and Mrs J. Stewart, of Kumara, has been suffering from deafness, and apparently was getting worse. Syringing and other treatments have been carried on without effect, but the other day Dr Phillips, by the aid of electric light, discovered a piece ot foreign substance in each ear. The obstructions were removed, and on examination proved to be peas. The peas had evidently been put in by the child when very young, and bad lodged in her ears for the past six years.
When you get Roslyn you get the best in all-wool Blankets, Rugs, Tweeds, Worsteds, Hosiery, Unshrinkable Flannel and Underwear, "Delta" finish, so when purchasing woollen goods always say, " Roslyn, please."
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Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume XXII, Issue 2795, 26 May 1911, Page 2
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