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At Hull. Captain DuffiU, Mr. C. Holdorf, chief officer; Mr. J. Hume, second officer; and Mr. S. Bartlett, third officer of the Wilson liner Ebro, were decorated with the insignia of Cavaliere Delia Corona d'ltalia,> in recognition of their rescue work on the'occasion of the Messina earthquake.

completely-cured by yourself(wberever you may reside) with NATURALAURALKINETICSi i '■'■ '"'vi-M Do not give up to despair bcwuse other treatments may have failed to do vou any good and s * '■ ?'-1 even the hopeless opinion of your doctor should not dishearten you in any way' The successful : p : i '/■■ *'H cures accomplished in BDme-of the most obstinate cases of 30 and 40 years' standing are suffi * i"' - i cient evidence of the efficacy of this ' Earoscopc" treatment in every case, whatever the f ■:'' fj":'; yi may be, whether Catarrhal Deafness. Throat Deafness,' Perforated Drums or anv mhT E ?'.' ; '' Aural complication causing Deafness, Head-noises, Ringing in the Ears, etc.; etc; :» f ; -x-Vl DAVID LINDSAY, ESQ., OF 137 VICTORIA STREET, DAnLINGHUBST (US W V 5 ■**'•:'''S'l was troubled with deafness and otlwr serious complications. 'Doctors said "noh™" - 1 "i'v^R'J Mr. Lindsay wrote:-""jis only of time when I shall be stone deaf, 'as thTSoc-'' ; ; ■ 8 V>*r v / 3 tors told me I mil never be cured." To-day Mr.'Liudsayisahcaltlivnmn ' k *£>--M hearing, and the disagreeable noises have all ceased. The "KAROSCOFE*d SltlnJ • ' r ' &'%&?! very short tnie. Mr. Lindsay then writes agon:-"The 'Enmuv™'h '«!?.• i a " l-'-'v'-H wonderful treatment. -I never «pectcd to be "cured,andl'f *• ' "> *i-^ so many years ri;«0M« . I thank you heartily, asyouhie made'' MSSrfS ;i:f j [^jS . (Dept. 50), 90 Pitt.st||§|p||pi : 11|1

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 784, 6 April 1910, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 784, 6 April 1910, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 784, 6 April 1910, Page 5

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