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WHY REMAIN DEAF?

If you have failed to be cured elsewhere, write or apply to Professor Harvey, of the "Aural Clinic," 145 Collini street, Melbourno, for » description of the new, scientific, ami entirely succousful ElectroMedication Treatment, which completely cures Deafness, Noises in the Head, Discharges, etc, , no matter of how long standing. Ear-drums no longer necessary. " This treatment is perfectly sipple, selfapplied, and painless. ' Advioe and illustrated descriptive Pamphlet Free. N.B The Aural Clinic's Electric Head Battery is the only one patented throughout the civilised world.

In France," says Mr Ung, " writing leada to everything ; in England to nothing. It .eenw fco be «nuch the same in Italy, if we may judge from a biography of feignor Orispi whiph is appearing in the u ° ? nternat >onale. There was a time wnen the Italian Premier cultivated literature on a little oatmoaj-a very little oatmeal. He gob spelled from Rome and went to Malta, whence ho came to London with two aorereigw in bis pookefc, ar ,d a limited Engli«ffrocabu.lary. Signor Cmp, haß,h aB , of o?u W e, been mofe sf" once , l « Priion. Nobody would •tatesraai who had never been under lock and Itoy.—Sfc. Jamw'i Gwette

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 6945, 26 February 1890, Page 3

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WHY REMAIN DEAF? North Otago Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 6945, 26 February 1890, Page 3

WHY REMAIN DEAF? North Otago Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 6945, 26 February 1890, Page 3

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