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SERIOUS EAR TROUBLES.

«> Humanity is afflicted with no more distressing malady than deafness, headnoisos or ringing m the ears. It is a source of grave inconvenience to the sufferer and of annoyance to his friends. Deafness is a damper on the will power affectino: the memory, and preventing the brain from performing their office m usual bright manner. For years certain forms of deafness were regarded as quite incurable until the advent of the Earoscope, vzhich was discovered by Dr. C. M. Jordan some 15 or- 15 years ago. This discovery is indeed a boon to humanity* as the Earoscopc is not a chemical treatment, for it contains no drugs and no electricity. It is therefore perfectly harmless, while it is so effective m its curative power as to have cured a number of peaple, some of whom had been proclaimed incurable. This Earoscope Treatment consists of Pure Natural Aural Kinetics, which is applied by all sufferers at their own homes, wherever they may reside. As this treatment is used by one's self, without requiring any medical aid, the reader is therefore advfsed to write to the Earoscope Institute, 90 Pitt-street, Sydney, N.S.W., for full particulars concerning this pure aural kinetics and how it sh.ould be used for the various diseases of tlie ear, all of which will be posted free of charpe on mentioning this paper.*

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NZ Truth, Issue 148, 18 April 1908, Page 8

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SERIOUS EAR TROUBLES. NZ Truth, Issue 148, 18 April 1908, Page 8

SERIOUS EAR TROUBLES. NZ Truth, Issue 148, 18 April 1908, Page 8

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