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IS DEAFNESS INCURABLE?

J. H. NICHOLSON, of 175, Wjlliam Street, Melbourne, has proyodothi "wise by making a comploto euro of Deafness and Noises in tho Head of over 40 years standing by asimplo remedy and without the nao of any "clap-trap" so called eloctro-niedication. A full description of this remedy, which has cured thousands of other cases of Jong standing, will be Bent Freo'on application.

readers will bo pleased to lcavntlin t Hooper and Co starts this liiomiog one o( their lml! yearly clearing sab. The whole ol the stook jin the Bon Marcho ia reduced to prices that must tempt every onewanting drapery, millinery, and clothing, to purchase large parcels during this great sale, Tub great Balo of drapery and clothing is now being held at the Bon Marohe, Messrs L. J Hooper and Co have determined to reduce their stock to about hall the present value. Bargains in erory department will be offered during the ntst low days. FoitcriASES ot the Drapery, Millinery and should not (nil to attend at onjptto great sale now going on at the Son Marche, every article is reduced, Cost price not being considered the stook must be reduced before stook taking,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3557, 9 July 1890, Page 3

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IS DEAFNESS INCURABLE? Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3557, 9 July 1890, Page 3

IS DEAFNESS INCURABLE? Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3557, 9 July 1890, Page 3

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