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FAITH OF THE DEAF.

The peculiar faith peopl^ possess m. certain doctrines is clearly shown where persons afflicted with sericus, ear-troubles rush away to high-priced doctors or ear Specialists, convinced that they alone Can cure, a faith rudely shattered by the continuance of the disease, due to the fact that the internal mechanism of the ear is really beyond the -reach of any Medical, Surgical, or even Electrical treatment. Complicated ear diseases have, therefore, been rarely cured with permanent success, hence the great interest aroused m the new treatment of the Earo. scope Pure Natural, Aural Kinetics, which, as its name implies, is entirely Eree from any drugs or medicine, and thereby does away with al- syringing or surgical probing m the ear, which often destroys the delicate mechanism of the most important organ. Most people believe m scientific treatment rather than m natural cures, but when, it concerns the affliction of the car, which disease is often beyond approach of scientific treatments, nattire appears to supersede science. The satisfactory results as reported by this new discovery seem so valuable^ that we would advise all ; sufferers to secure full particulars from the Earoscope Association, 90 Pitt? street (Department 8), Sydney, N.S.W.i as we are informed they are supplying full information, free of any charge, on a personal or written application.'

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NZ Truth, Issue 177, 7 November 1908, Page 6

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FAITH OF THE DEAF. NZ Truth, Issue 177, 7 November 1908, Page 6

FAITH OF THE DEAF. NZ Truth, Issue 177, 7 November 1908, Page 6

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