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DEAFNESS v. HEAD-NOISES.

Of all, the ills that flesh is heir to, | Deafness 1 is certainly the most harassing ..and distressing malady of mankind. Be* sides being deprived of the sense of hear* ing— the great gift of God— and shut out from the many pleasures of life, the deal usually suffer intensely from head-noises* ringing m the ears, and other serioui .complications which sooner or later fob low m train of deafness, and it is ia« deed/gratifying to have m this country a branch of the Earoscope Association from London and New York, to makt their home treatment within the reach ol all Australasian sufferers from this ter* rible affliction. This treatment contains no dr-ugs, an* no electricity, nor is it anything like aa ear-drum, but simply Pure Aural Kinetics, which can be applied by all suffer* ers at their own homes, wherever the* may reside. . As this treatment is used by one's self without requiring any medical aid, th< reader is, therefore, advised to write to the Earoscope Institute, 90 Pitt-street Sydney, N.S.W., for full particulars concerning this Pure Aural Kinetics, and how it should be used for the various diseases of the eat, all of which will b»posted free of charge on mentioning thia J>aper.* •

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NZ Truth, Issue 160, 11 July 1908, Page 4

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DEAFNESS v. HEAD-NOISES. NZ Truth, Issue 160, 11 July 1908, Page 4

DEAFNESS v. HEAD-NOISES. NZ Truth, Issue 160, 11 July 1908, Page 4

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