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DEAF DEAF Uyomrnt* desCw *oin* deaf, do you realise the terrible fate which Is staring you In the faco? Bven if 1»" are only troubled with Head-noise*. Rinsing in the Bars. Discharging Ears, or aor other Bar tremble, however slight it may be. remember that all these symptoms tead to Deafbcss. and very often to stone Deafness. Do you know what total Deafnes* means ? It means a lhring death. Shut out from all human intercourse— the world ofbuuness and pleasure. Life becomes a fearful blank. Will you suffer this tmtold misery and loneliness when you may have your full sense of hearing, quick and acute, and cure yotmelf completely with the "BAROSCOPE?** This treatment consists of Pure Natural Aoral Kinetics, applied by yourself right at your own home, without the assistance of any physician, and without the least interference with your daflr routine work, business, or social duties. I TBE RXV. H. GAXNFORD, of ADELAIDE, says:— "The Earoscop* you sent ms i has wrought a raarreTWtr* chance in my hearing." I * All it will coat to? to get full particulars of this great boon to humanity is a postage stamp. Send us your name and address, and we will forward you PREB OF CHARGE the "*BAROSCOPE REVIEW," with abundant testimonials from patients successfully cured with -this EAROSCOPE" after aH other treatments having failed to do any food in their complicated cases of many rears' standing. Address :— EAROSCOPE INSTITUTE (Dept.ft). 80 Pitt-st., Sydn«y, N.B.W. I The Morning Citp 1 1 is^'moit ei£©y*ble" when the tea in the cup I I ts Amber Tips. 1 j It is esaeatkiliy a Wholesome stimulant, 1 I and can be taken with benefit by those of | I weak cfisefltson. 1 I faefeed in 'damp-proof, air-tight pack- J 1 ages, and aoW by aH grocers and storekeepers 1 I «t 1/8, 1/1O and 2/- per tb. I I Ho prizes or coupons of any kind are I '9 offered htoi J I Amber Tips Tea 1 Being full weight, c " strength, full I Savour, and full value, jsr Tips needs f no wifo*!**'**** or Ibat _^_^ FB kind to boitter up its £35bk. m •■''-■ Jl H Adt far and take C Tx^^lS AMBER C jfeej^^y Wfroteaft Arents— THOMPSON BROS., LTD., Wellington. JUST LANDED. The New Cigarette "VOLCANO" Packed in neat Decorated *==- Vest Pocket Tins. -^^ A DAINTY SMOKE! Try them and find out for yourself what a good smoke thay arc. •HERE is no beverage so healthy, and so refreshing * as tea. ' Men, women and children enjoy morning tea, afternoon tea, and often tea between times. * * Every tea is not alike, either in taste or in value. Tea ,♦ * grown in a tea garden this year may be of excellent aroma ♦ + and full flavoured, whilst the crop grown in the same garden 4 next year may be sadly deficient in the good qualities that '+ * < make tea a refreshing beverage. The British-grown teas • < T< comprising the Crescent brand and other teas supplied kjy the >*, * Empire Tea Company, are chosen with the greatest care so ♦ + as to ensure a uniform high quality always. Long Osperience 4 has taught us exactly what teas are necessary to produce a V < choice, fragrant beverage, and thousands of consumers through- > < * out the Dominion can testify to our success in giving them the ? 4? 4 + best quality it is possible to obtain. Crescent Tea should be ♦ properly infused to bring out its delicious flavour. Moreover, < it will be found economical in use, and once it has been tried ' ' k*< the palate will not tolerate any of the harsh badly-selected > , ( teas so often met with. It is sold retail by ail grocers who ♦ £♦ study their customers, at 2/- per pound, and is worth far ♦ r^ more when compared with some teas that should have no h V < place in the household. Crescent Tea is essentially an > - k?, afternoon or morning tea. It refreshes, invigorates and * w+ pleases all who use it. + L A * * A A ■% A A A A a* A A A A A

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 71, 26 March 1910, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 71, 26 March 1910, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 71, 26 March 1910, Page 13