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WONDERS OF THE EAR.

.The wonderful invention of Dr. CM.,: Jordan,, the great ' Aural Specialist, revived : hope ! m the hearts of the legion of unfortunate sufferers who for years! past have been: martyrs to deafness, headnoises, ringing m the ears, discharging, ears, and diseases of the ear generally. The ear,: 'Which is the most fragile of ail Iranian organs, had baffled all human or-v gans uptii the advert -of the Earoscope,. which was discovered by Dr. C: M. Jordan some 14 or 15 years ago. This discovery is indeed a boon, to humanity, as the Earoscope is ngj» a chemt* cal treatment, for' it contains no. drags '. ;and no electficrty. It is therefore perfectly harmless, while it is so effective m. its curative power as to have cured ay number of people, 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 i reader is therefore advised to write to the Earoscope Institute, J)'O Pitt-street, 'Sydney, N.S.W., for full particulars con-^ perning;' this pure aural kinetics, and how it should be used for the various diseases of the ear, all of which -will be posted i free of charge on mentioning this paper.*

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NZ Truth, Issue 172, 3 October 1908, Page 3

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WONDERS OF THE EAR. NZ Truth, Issue 172, 3 October 1908, Page 3

WONDERS OF THE EAR. NZ Truth, Issue 172, 3 October 1908, Page 3

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