EWART’S HALL FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY. THIS EVENING ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME —M&S GREENWOOD—AND HER CHILDREN. Neiv Zealand’s Daughters of G enius . Admission, 3s and 2s ; Box Plan at B. S. Penney & Co.’s, where seats may be reserved. Doors open at 7.30 ; Commence atß A. C. GREENWOOD, Agent. SPECIAL NOTICE. Messes aln and eeid, SPECIALISTS, Will arrive at Blenheim on the 2nd of MAY, where they may bo consulted on all Diseases of Eye, Ear, Throat, &c., at the Club Hotel. Early Application is necessary, as their stay here is limited. MESSRS ALN AND REID Beg to notify those suffering from Deafness that they have an instrument, THE AUROPHONE Specially adapted for all ear complaints. It is infalliblo and immediate in its action in propagating sound. This valuable instrument has never failed giving relief to all suffering from defective hearing, and is especially appreciated by those having spent large amounts of money without benefit. The most important part of the instrument is that it can ho placed and withdrawn from the ear with the greatest ease, and that it is NOT VISIBLE WHEN IN THE EAR. THE AUROPHONE. This latest invention for the cure and relief of EAR DISEASES Has done more for patients than any other means of euro, and has been adopted with the greatest success by the most eminont Aurists in Europe. THE AEROPHONES Are of very delicate workmanship, and can be easily and firmly fixed inside the ear, and are NOT VISIBLE FROM WITHOUT. THE AUROPHONES Can bo introduced into the ear by the person about to wear such, and can be sent to any address with full instructions. Medicated Sprays, so useful in all Bronchial and Chest Complaints. Artificial Human Eyes set without removal of the decayed member. All cases submitted are treated on the Latest Scientific Principles. Prescriptions dispensed at the local chemists to secure despatch, and act as refei-ence. The highest testimonials from persons cured of deafness, including Sir Frederick Whitaker, K.C.M.G., &c., &c. HOTEL, BLENHEIM.
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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 314, 3 May 1888, Page 2
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334Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 314, 3 May 1888, Page 2
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