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COMPLETELY CURED R!GHT IN YOUR OWN HOBSE 1 ' (WHEREVER YOU MAY RESIDE) 1 with PURE NATURAL AURAL KINETICS.! The Battle of. Life. To pursue your duties and pleasures with a cheerful, strong spirit, I ' fortified against all contingencies m mind and body, you must have 1 | acute hearing and a clear head, free from any Aural complications. 1 The race is for the swift, the battle for the strong. The world jj ; nowadays has no time, no use, for those suffering from Deafness, Head- I aches, or any other afflictions of the Ear leading to various complica- | | tions m , the head, mind and body. Acute hearing and a clear brain is | 1 the gateway to all success m life. 1 If you are deaf or going deaf, do you realise the terrible fate which | 1 is staring you m the face ? Even if you are only troubled with HEAD- 1 : NOISES, EINGING IN THE EAES, DISOHAEGING EAES, or I any other EAE TEOU.BLE, however slight it may be, remember that 1 all these symptoms lead to DEAFNESS — the most terrible affliction of i [ mankind. § ■ ;, ,' To. Disheartened Sufferers. If you suffer from any form of Ear Trouble (or' even if you are I '. totally deaf), don't think yourself incurable because other treatments 1 may have felled to do you any good. Eead the proofs opposite, selected 1 haphazardly, f corn scores of grateful lettlers on file at our institute, and 1 ; then reflect that it is just as possible for you to be cured. • 1 Even the hopeless opinion of your doctor should not dishearten 1 I you m any way. The successful cures accomplished m some of the | r most obstinate cases of 30 and 40 years' standing are sufficient evidence 1 : of the efficacy of the " EAEOSGOPE," which differs entirely from any - ( medical treatment. There is.no painful probing, syringing, or spraying^ • »p Bar-Prums nor Electrical Batteries, but PUEE NATUEAL AUEAL KENETICS, applied by yourself, right at your own, home (wherever you may reside) without the necessity 'of a doctor, nor the assistance of anyone else. ; -, ' " FREE- BOOK. . ; FREE APVICE. All it will cost you to get the full particulars of this great boon to humanity is the postage stamp on your letter. ! Fill m the coupon opposite, and we will be pleased to forward to you full particulars with abundant testimonials FEEE OF CHAEGE. ' ' • ] >E ■ ASS^ ] ATl^J[^^ j)»_jO PiTT-ST. SYDNEY, "N.S.W.

' Clarendon Hotel, . ' CHEISTOHUROH (Corner of .Worcester-street and Oxford Terrace). D. COLLINS, Proprietor. " The Clarendon Hotel 'affords excellent accommodation for Tourists, Travellers and the General Ppblic. ' FIRE PROOF BUILDING AND EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE. TERMS MODERATE. imihum kmtkn Hotel. ■■■ -% ; ■■/•'■ C. Morgan, Proprietor. ALL TRAINS STOP AT LONGBURN PLENTY OF -TIME FOR REFRESHONLY THE BEST OF LIQUORS DISPENSED. 'hotel CHRISTCHURUH. Good Accommodation for Travellers The very best of Wines, - Ales and Spirits m Stock. H. PIPEE, Proprietor. .-• •,: NORMANBY. . THE LEADING HOTEL IN THE DISTRICT. ALL LIQUORS GUARANTEED. Jas. J. CONN ELL, Proprietor. , SHEPHERDS^ARMsTfoTEL, TINAKOBI ROAD, STILL continues to draw a good Glass of Beer, and supply the best quality of Wines and Spirits — and tho Propriotor still is R.olbei*t OuolsrfldLg© (Late of the Waimrapa). HBHAURAHBA IWTEL J. W. CLAPHAM - - ProprJetep. 1;? IRST-.ULASS Accommodation - for H TravelJcrs. Only the Best ol | Liquors dispenspfi. SPEIGHT'S BEER ON TAP V FREE HOUSE. 'FUTTER.AUD JENSONi Plumbers, Gas Fitters, Ironworkers, Etc. Estimates Riven fa? at* kinds of work m the trade. CwvesMomiejicc invited. }ia TORYjST.. WELLINGTON. nearest approach to the tipple i of the Greek gods of. olden times is to Le procured at the new Occidental Bottle Store^ L.%m.bton-nuay,

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NZ Truth, Issue 177, 7 November 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 NZ Truth, Issue 177, 7 November 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 NZ Truth, Issue 177, 7 November 1908, Page 3

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