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STRUGGLE OF THE DEAF.

If you are deaf or going deaf, do you realise the tqrrible fate which is staring you iv the face ? Even if you are only troubled with HeadNoises, Ringing m the Ears, Discharging Eaxs, or any other Ear Trouble, however slight it may tie, remember that all those symptoms lead to Deafness. Do you know what total Deafness means ? It means a living death. Shut out from all human intercourse— the world of business and pleasure. Life becomes a fearful blank. Will you suffer this untold misery and loaeliness when you may have your full sense of hearing, quick and acute, and cure yourself completely with the "EAROSCOPE" ? \ This Treatment consists of pure Aural Kinetics applied by yourself at your own home, without the assistance of any physician, and without the least interference of your daily routine work, business, or social duties. Endorsed by the highest Aural Specialists as * the only ' safe, sure, and effective Home Treatment I for Deafness, Head-Noises, Rinp;inK m the Ears, etc., etc. W. P. J. MOONEY, ESQ., GYMPIE, QUEENSLAND, writes : "Your Treatment was a Godsend to me, and it is certainly a blessing to poor, suffering humanity." Call or write for full particulars, with abundant testimonials, which will be given (or posted) FREE OF CHARGE. -Address : The Earoscdpe Institute, 90 Pitt-street (Dept. 8), Sydney, N.S.W.

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NZ Truth, Issue 158, 27 June 1908, Page 6

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STRUGGLE OF THE DEAF. NZ Truth, Issue 158, 27 June 1908, Page 6

STRUGGLE OF THE DEAF. NZ Truth, Issue 158, 27 June 1908, Page 6

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