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H W JL^^ 1^ AND ALL OTHER. ' I 8,,,^^ HEAD OR EAR TROUBLE! 3 *»*^ t o pursue your duties and pleasures with a cheerful, strone spirit, fortified 9 B against all contingencies in mind and body, you must have acute hearing and a H ■ X clear head, free from any pzins. ■ B The race is for the swift, the battle for the strong. The world nowadays has no time. I' * It no use for those suffering from Deafness. Nervous Head-aches, or any other head or B. S ear complaint. Acute hearing and a clear head is the gateway to all success in life. wt~ R If you suffer from any ear trouble, however slight, it is well to be cured at once, H ■ and avoid further complications. If you have let the matter develop into total de*fnesel H 9£ do not despair, but write for particulars of a remarkably reliable home treatment that has ■ fie restored the hearing of hundreds of cases even worse than yours. ' H Kg I The well-known Rev. Cms. D. HOPKINS, wiiteg:—" .When air other treatments'"! ■' g| I failed, yours proved a treat success. lam more than delighted with it." - • I Hf JO Every information of how you can be cured at your own home, with copies of abundant B X testimonials, also that valuable treatise on Deafness (" THE BAROSCOPE REVIEW") B H will be given or posted you FREE OP CHARGE. Address :— / ■ I EAROSCOPE ASSOCIATION, 90 Pitt-st., Sydney, N.S.W. m I

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Otago Witness, Issue 2894, 1 September 1909, Page 33

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Page 33 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2894, 1 September 1909, Page 33

Page 33 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2894, 1 September 1909, Page 33

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