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lUBJ SLJr iL^l"^s. yOawb JLJfjL^jr^M. * Few persons realise what deafness really means until their hearing is completely lost. Then they wake up to the true awfalness of the affliction. Fewer people stfll consider that minor ear troubles, such as Head-noises, Ringing m the Ears, Nervous Trouble, Discharging Ears, etc., are all symptoms of approaching deafness, very often leading to stone deafness. If you suffer from any bead or eax trouble, however slight, it is well to be cured at once, and so avoid further complications. If yon have let the matter develop into total deafness, do not rlespair, but write for FBEE PABTICTJLABS of a remarkably reliable treatment of Pure Natural Aural Kinetics that has restored the hearing, even m some of the most complicated cases of many years' standing, that failed to succumb to all other treatments, and, therefore, were declared incurable. MR ROBERT ECCLES, SOUTH OAMABU, OTAGO, N.Z., writes:— "l am greatly . pleased with the results of Earoscope. My daughter was almost completely deaf m one ear, and she can now hear her watch ticking, and the running discharge is almost completely stopped." ' ' • MB J. P. THOMPSON, 22 DOWIiING-STBEET, BEDFEES, N.S.W., writes:— "l owe ifc to my fellow sufferers to let you know of the great benefit I have received from the use of the Earoscope. lam now 63 years of age. "When about 15, I got injured diving m shallow water ; since then my hearing has been more or less bad, especially after a heavy cold, when I Would be almost stone deaf. I have tried a score or more remedies, including two operations by ear doctors. Some of these gave me temporary relief, others left me worse. , fit« constant buzzing noises mmy ears nearly drove me mad. You will now not wonder why I was sceptical about the Earoscope doing me good, but I am glad to say that after the first two applications Z felt relief. A few days later I could hear my watch ticking distinctly, which I had been unable to do for years. Tour Eaxoscope is certainly a blessingto humanity; it is pleasant to use, quite different to the painful operation, or any of the other treatments which I had before." i MBESAKKFO3D, BAVESfSBOTJENTE STATIOH, VIA TAMBO, Q'LD., writes:— "lam 72 years of age, and lam happy to thank you for my hearing, as I can listen to general conversation now. lam an engineer by trade, and I was bo deaf that I had to give up my employment, but I am happy to say that lam m my position again, which is worth to me £300 a year. I think the Earoscope is a great piece of science to have restored my hearing. 9 * MBS W. H. WAIiKEB, EIiGiN-STBEET (OPPOSITE WOIiSTENHOIiMES)>, WEST MATTTiAND. N.S.W., writes :— "I have been de*af 42 years, I could hardly hear at aIL I have tried all the doctors and everything you could think of, and it was no good. My hearing' went worse and my money was wasted. The Earoscope is the best of all the treatments I have ever tried. My hearing is greatly improved and my headaches have all gone away, the head-noises have nearly all ceased, and I am enjoying splendid health since using title Earoscope." • ■ ■ „'... t-:; * MBS B. TEBBELIi, 40 DWYEB-STBEET, BOULDEB C3PTS, W.A^ sayjßt— "l can now hear the dock ticking, the birds singing, and my son and husband when they speak to me, and fiie dreadful noises left me entirely since I last wrote to you." MRS W.PANTm, PAIiMOUTH, BAST COAST, TAS., writes:— "l will oanleased to tocommend the Earoscope to all unf artunate sufferers, for the' good it 2ms dose me." Thoasands of similar Testimonials on File at our Institute. FREE BOOK. FREE ADVICE. All ifc will eosfc you to get the full particulars of this greait boon to humanity is the postage stamp on your letter. On receipt of your name and address we will forward to you full particulars, also the " BAEOSCOPE, REVIEW " EREE Off CHARGE. adpress : the EAROSCOPE ASSOCIATION (Dep. 8), 90 Pitt-street, Sydney, N.S.W.

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NZ Truth, Issue 253, 30 April 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 253, 30 April 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 253, 30 April 1910, Page 8

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