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A Message to the Deafi FROM MAJOR F. E. VERNEY, M.C. The author of the world-known and intimate character study OP H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES. Dear Mr. Dent, This is not so much a letter of gratitude to you as it is a message to every deaf person in the Kingdom! who, like myself, suffers from the curse of deafness, and I commence it by saying that if there ill anything for which I would beg, borrow o;r steal, it is your absoluUuy inv aiuablc " ARDENTE." , . When I returned from the Prince of Wales's last tour, my heantiig g;ot bad enough to force me to abandon all official duties, enorn&ot®«y curtail my social life, bar me to business, games, ordinary conversation, and all the things that make life. To be thus cut off from normal intercourse with friends, people and affairs, to be to hear a play, listen to music, to be debarred from the exchange of ideas, to be minus most of the stimulation of existence, was no less than paralysing. Your "ARDENTE " arrived just in time to prevent me developing; a permanent inferiority complex, and becoming a confirmed recluse. It has given me back effective touch with everything, and enabled me to resume my former activities in every respect. _ _ , As my opening sentence indicates, I not only give you permission to publish this letter, but I ASK YOU TO PUBLISH IT BROADCAST. In fact, I beg you to do so. Only a deaf person can realise the terrible handicap of deafness, and having experienced its deadening.-disabilities for three years, I want everyone with defective hearing to know what an extraordinary boon your " ARDENTE " is. It makes all the difference between being a normal and effective human individual, able to participate in business and social life on a level with one s fellows, and being a depressed and depressing nuisance to oneself and everybody else.—Yours faithfully, F. E. VERNEY, Major. when seeking hearing, whether you an# young, middle-aged, or old, rich or poor, hard-of-hearing or acutdy deaf from Hu, Meaw.es, Otosclerosis, Middle Kar (Catarrh), Nerve (head noises), saw time, «P W inconvenience, disappointment, and your hearing— ARDENTE will surely be your choice, too, because it is the ONLY inconspicuous and TRUE-TO-TONE for indoors or outdoors, entirely different (uncopyable), guaranteed and serviced by the greatest organisation in the whole deaf world under personal supervision of its inventor—Mr. R. H. Dent! who £ the pioneerof individual ear fitting. Equally for conversation, music, wireless, talkies, shopping, meetings Remember, too, "ARDENTE" was chosen for commendatioa hy the whole Important medical press and " Truth "—Medically. Scientifically sad t Acoustically commended and recommended. CHOSEN FOE HEARING BY Profeesor Sir Ambrose Fleming, St., M-A., B.Sc., F.R.S" (the world-renowned Scientist-inventor of the wireless valve), as well as deaf doctors and medical men for their patients, and men, women Eoaso n&bto"b tan dar d' p'r ices put " ARDENTE " and Hearing within the reach of all. •< I important. I : The genuine " AEDENTE " is owned and controlled by and j j obtainable ONLY from Mr. R. H. Den? (its originator) . j I because a specialised knowledge and correct fitting are ; j necessary, therefore HE HAS NO AGENTS AH x w*u.j*E. : SPECIAL POSTAL FITTINGS. By Mr Dent's special method users have been fitted by post m g oractically every country in the world. Happy users, spread- g fZdieglad news," have made « ARDENTE " world-fmnow. J Write lor particulars and " MEDICAL REPORTS "-detail* I of your case will bring Mr. Dent's advice without fee or J* obligation —write now in confidence and with confidence. _ M? R.H.DENT'S , j "w" S wT ! THE WAY j THE WAY | YOU WILL i EVENTUALLY j HEAR—WHY j WAIT r DEAF DOCTORS HEAR i .1 FOR OH:AF EARS SUITE 90 309, OXFORD ST., LONDON, W.l, ENGLAND —— (Midway between Oxford Circut <md Band Street). •Phones: Mayfair 1380/1718 itANCHESTER^* GLASGOW EWNfiUBGH EXETEB VBBUI EDINBURGH BRISTOL EXETEB I HEAR THIS XMAS—I93I—-and ALWAYS, i S Write immediately and be in good time to benefit j ; by XMAS and also for the Special Xmas Gift Scheme. .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20722, 15 November 1930, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20722, 15 November 1930, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20722, 15 November 1930, Page 17