DREADED EAR DISEASES.
DAVID LINDSAY, Esq., of 17 Craig-' end-street, Barlinghurst, JN.S.W., was troubled with deafness and other serious aural complications. Doctors said, "No hope." Mr ■Lindsay wrote :-—' 'lt is only a question of tfme' when 1 shall be stone deaf, as the doctors told ins i wiU never be cured. If I do ■ not get relief from the distressing soises I shall go mad very soon." To-da* Mr JjHWteay is a healthy man, eajoyHK; aewto hearing, and the die-; tressing roises have all ceased. The JMaroscope ma it m a very short time. As a tribute of gratitude Mr Lindsay writes :-r "The Baroscope is certainly a wonderful treatment. 1 never expected to be cured, and it was indeed a happy surprise to me after so many years of* suffering. I thank you heartily for the good you have done me, as you have made a new man; ot me entirely."
In view of the many remarkable cures, accomplished with this JUaroscope even in' some obstinate and complicated cases that failed to succumb to all other treatments, the reader is advised te write to the Baroscope Association, 90 Prttstreet (Uept. 8), Sydney, H.S.W., - for' full particulars, w'meh will be posted by them Free of Charge on mentioning this paper."
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NZ Truth, Issue 240, 12 February 1910, Page 7
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210DREADED EAR DISEASES. NZ Truth, Issue 240, 12 February 1910, Page 7
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