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IS deafness inoueable p J. H. Nicholson, of 176, William Street, Melbourne, baa proved otherwise by' making a complete cure of sbapnbss AND NOIBBSIN THB EBAD O? OVEE 40 YBABB STANDING, by a simple remedy and without the use of any “ clap-trap '* so called eleotra-medioation treatment. A full description of this remedy which has cured thousands of other oases of long standing, will be seat FEES on application. The Wairarapa Star seems to have got rather mixed as to cause and effect. In an article referring to the fall in the price of sheep, it says“ The excellent season and the consequent large percentages of lamba ia ip a jpaasqre <Jpe to the {all in prices"

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SCANT18930207.2.7.2

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 7062, 7 February 1893, Page 1

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116

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 7062, 7 February 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 7062, 7 February 1893, Page 1

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