DEAFNESS NOISES IN THE HEAD AND NASAL CATARRH CAN BE CURED. The new Continental Remedy called “LARMALINE” (Regd.) is a simple harmless home treatment which absolutely cures deafness, noises in the head, etc. NO EXPENSIVE . APPLIANCES NEEDED for this new Ointment, instantly operates upon the affected parts with . complete and permanent success. SCORES 01* WfONDERFUL CURES REPORTED. RELIABLE' TESTIMONY. Mrs E. Crowe, of Whitehorse Road, Croydon, writes: “I am pleasd to tell you that the small tin of ointment you sent to me at Ventnor, has proved a complete success, my hearing is now quite normal, and the horrible head noises have ceased. The action of this new remedy must be very remarkable,' for I have been troubled with these complaints for nearly ten yearsr and have had some of the very best medical advice together with other expensive ear instruments all to no purpose. I need hardly say how very grateful I am, for my life has undergone an entire change.” Try a box to-day, which can be forwarded to any address on receipt of money order for 4/6. THERE IS NOTHING BETTER AT ANY PRICE. . Address orders to: —AURAL MEDICATION, BIRKBECK RD., BECKENHAM, ENGLAND.
If the Government offered a prize of £IOO for the best “solution of the slump,” 10,000. persons might try for the money, but probably the great majority would miss one extremely important factor —the huge waste of money in duplication and, in some cases, triplication of transport. No practical plan for the restoration of the Dominion’s prosperity can ignore the transport problem. THE PEOPLE’S RAILWAYS FOR THE PEOPLE’S PROSPERITY.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume LII, Issue 4806, 8 September 1932, Page 4
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