CURE FOR DEAFNESS.
To the Editor of the Herald. Sib, —I seo a letter from .Mr. Grey in your paper to-day, and I think it only fair to add uiy testimonial to what I consider one of the most successful and yet least known cure for deafness. I also have suffered from this distressing aflliction, and for nearly twelve years availed myself of the best medical experience in vain. As a last resource, and with little or no hope of doing good by it, I applied to Mr. Hannaford, and in less than a month I find myself ao far recovered as to warrant a hope that in a short tiuio I shall be completely cured. In conclusion, I can only say that Mr. Hannaford is a benefactor to mankink, and I only regret that I did not consult him sooner, as I have spent more money in feeing medical practitioners than Mr. Hannaford would charge for curing twenty persons.—lam, &.C., Walter Howe. Moore street, Feb. 21.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume IX, Issue 2520, 22 February 1872, Page 3
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