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YOO Pcaij going l/vul • Or is it Head-Noises or Ringing m the Ears? To pursue your duties ana pleasnres with a cheerful, strong, s»irit, fortified against all contingencies m. mind and body, you must have acute hearing and a clear head, free from any pains. '' . ; - > The face is for the swift, the battle for the strong. . The world nowadays has no use for those piiffpring from head-aches," or any. aural complication. Acute hearing and a clear brain , is thogfsp\vay-to alljsuccess.in life. If yon suffer from any ear trouble, however slight, it is well to be cured at once, and avoid further complications. If you have lot the matter develope into total deafness, do not " despair", butwrite for particulars^ola remarkably reliable treatment that has restored the hearing of hundreds of cases even worse than yours. . t - - - - ■ - — -. — ■ -■■" ■ ■■■ . - The Eev.O. PAFOSTEIt writes:— "For the last 25 years I have been paying ' . heavy doctors' bills, until they- proclaimed my deafness and Head-Noises entirely incurable. I have now used your treatment for three weeks, and am simply delighted with it." , Full particulars, with abundant testimonials, will be posted FREE OF - CHARGE.' Address:— ■ v ' ■ . • , . 'VEAROSCOPE INSTITUTE" (D.B), 90 Pitt-st., Sydney. N.S.W.

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NZ Truth, Issue 145, 28 March 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 145, 28 March 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 145, 28 March 1908, Page 3

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