IS DEAFNESS INODE ABLE P J. H. NIOHOIfIOH, of 176, William Street Melbourne, has proved otherwise by mating a complete cure of dbafhess ahd hoibbb ik THE HEAD OB OYBB 40 YEABB BTANDIKO, by a simple remedy and without the use of any “ clap-trap 11 so called electro-medication treatment. A full description of this remedy which has cured thousands cf other oases of long standing, will bo sent FEBE on application The Whittlesea Mere, Northamptonshire, drained 40 years ago, threatens to return. After drainage, the bed of the Mere, which was the largest in England, was out up snto farms. The land is gradually sinking, and engineering operations have been commenced to prevent the whole region from being Submerged.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 7073, 20 February 1893, Page 1
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119Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 South Canterbury Times, Issue 7073, 20 February 1893, Page 1
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