NEWS FOR THE DEAF.
The deaf and hard of hearing will be pleased to learn that Boots, the Chemists, 58 Willis St., Wellington, have established a special Deaf Aids Department, under the direction of Mr. P. J..Bright, M.P.S., PhC. (N.Z.). Boots, the Chemists, have been appointed agents for F.C. Rein and Son, of London, and have a complete range of this world-famous firm's, appliance* ■for-.the.jjfleaf. Suppliers to his Majesty's Government and- Pensions Department throughout the world, Messrs. F. C. Rein and Son, London, have produced the now famous range of Bonavox models for all forms of bone conduction.
There is a Rein's aid at Boots, .for every form of deafness. Rein's Scientific Whispering Tubes, perfect in most cases when all other aids fail. Rein's Invisible Meatus Tubes for extending the canals. Rein's Aurolese aids without batteries for nerve deafness. Rein's Oravox electric models for middle ear or catarrhal condition. Boot's also have stocks of the new Naturton, an almost invisible appliance with concealed amplifier in tiny receiver, price £6 6s. No matter what aid you are at present employing or have used, be sure you make an appointment to consult Mr. Bright without obligation, at an early date. Telephone 44-003. Country clients are advised to write for an appointment thus avoiding undue delay.—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 26, 30 July 1938, Page 13
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