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OR ONLY f& jF» aF3 9 NERVOUS HEADACHES, [ QOING UlLAfr 1 And all other Head or Ear Troubles. J .__-—_—____—_________—__——_—_ Few persons realise what Deafness really means until their hearing is completely lost. Then, they wake up to the true awfulncss of the affliction. Fewer people still consider that minor Ear-troubles, | such as Head-Noises, Ringing or Buzzing in the Ears, Nervous Headaches, Discharging Ears, etc., are all symptoms of approaching deafness. Arc you a victim to any of these symptoms? If so, despair no longer, no matter of how long standing, or how case may be. Do not be disheartened because other treatments may have failed, to do you'any good. - ' READ THE FOLLOWING JUDGE FOR YOURSELF. Bsmsiaßam. m ME G - °- SAXON (ENGINE DRIVER), 32 LAWSON STREET, HAMIL- __________ TON, NS/W, writes—"l am glad to inform you tliat I am getting on ■————-■■■ very nicely with the Earoscope. I have already recommended it to some ' HEAD. of my £ricnd a. is I find great improvement." wt-ptjyittc i MRS. S. TDTT. e/o JIM. W. JOHNSTON, MART-STREET, TIOK-HILL, n&nvvia NOISES TOOWOOIIBA, Q., writes:—"l have used yonr Earoscope for six weeks, OT . nlp _. <vi.oijo. upd canoow i, car mf ITa tch ticking, which I could not do for seven or JILADACHES. eight yeara." ....■■..■„.. ■„—___-, (Tlirce weeks later) SECOND BEPOET OP MBS. 8. TUTT. '"' &' "1 am happy to say that I am getting ou splendidly with the Earo- __—_■___■■ scope, and r can hear auite well again. I thank you very muoh for. the ■ ' ' good you liavo'dono mo." - : DAVID THOMAS, ESQ., LEONGATHA, VICTORIA, writes have used your valuable Earoscope with ercat success, and I can't speak too highly ' ' ' ol it. I was for seven years very near stone doaf, now I can hear a ' small pin dropping on: the floor, and can hear the eormon {ram the back ' > i«mii ■ iu.m«-i n I Boat in church. I fell most grateful for this cure, whioh I look upon as ... f .God e wonder, and may God' bless you." „,„„,„ _„ ,_ MK. S. A. BILEY, OHTJEOH-STBEET, NEWTOWN, N.S.W., writes:-"I . > \ \ JBINuING IN have used your valuable Earoscope, and cannot speak too highly of rATiRPTTAT same. I havo bcon Buffering for overten years, and tried many treat- uAiaaaaaji THE EARS. menta; but gave up all hopo of ever being cured, and shall never in all Traimmco my life forget tho Earoscope. It is the only thing that has performed a ■ DIwUrMESS. cure after all other treatments failed." ■ogooramn MKB. A. E. BHIELOOK, I PAYNEHAM-BOAD, OPP. WTNOHESTEB- _ ■ j STREET, EAST ADELAIDE. S A., writes :-"I am very pleased to be ' " ~~~-~a—e—e able to tell you that my little girl is deriving great benefit from the use of tho Baroscope.- She is also in bettor health since using the Earoscope. ME. BANKS o/o LOCOMOTIVE BHEDS, POET MELBOURNE, VICT;. . < , ' writes:—"l am very pleased with the Baroscope. You know that all 1 railway men have to eo through frequent examinations for their hear- ""■»'"»'- ing, and I am pleased to state that I h&io paESod my hearing test, Bince ' ' lusine the Earoscope, with the highest satisfaction." , V -■■—■—— SECOND REPORT OP MR. BANKS (27 days later). "I cannot speak too highly of the Earoscopo, as I am bo pleased ant> itj with same. I think moro of it overy day, and will recommend it to i ■•■any of my suffering friends with the greatest of pleasure." atTS n , TC _,, cmn .MADAME KATE BOYJ), 90 SMITH- STEEET, BTJMMER-HILL, N.S.ff,, ' DISEASES, writes:—"l was very doaf, as you luiow, and had been so for many ■■-.—..., years, and gradually regained my hearing. I also had terrible noises in ' my head, and could not get my proper rest, prior to tho use of tho ■ ■—■"■~ — e~ , Earosoope. My friends nero surprised at tho result, as they have now ■ ' no occasion to raise their voices. When I sit I am a -New Woman. ' ' I say all." - . . \. . Every Mail brings cs Similar Letters from out Successfully Cared Patieats. A great feature of this "EAROSCOPE TREATMENT" is that " '' % it does not involve any harsh surgical methods; there is no painful ~i probing, syringing, spraying, or injuring in any way the tender nerve centres of the Ear. It is simply tho treatment of Pure Natural THE BAROSCOPE INSTITUTE, Aural Kinetics, applied by yourself,- right at your own home ( Dopt - s °)> W p ITT STREET, (■wherever you may reside), without tho necessity of a doctor, nor , SYDNEY. • even the'assistance of anyone else. • , All it will cost you to learn all about this remarkable cure for Particulars all Ear Troubles is tho postage stamp on your letter. Send us your m {j P A&GS - : " ' 1 name 'arid > address on the annexed coupon, or write us a poskard, Name \. ' and we will be pleased to forward to you full particulars, with '"** " abundant testimonials, FREE-OF CHARGE. ADDRESS:— Address ~ ;.;„..„,. The Earoscope Institute, 90 Pitt St., Sydney, N.S.W. : ; — ■

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 752, 26 February 1910, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 752, 26 February 1910, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 752, 26 February 1910, Page 13

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