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How ■ ■* Deaf Ears Hear, JBeiejr the story of the Ear ygmSEß^ Phone— an invbibly fitted Wireless Telephone for the ■g V' Ear, the invention of Pro9 fe3sor Edward Hoffmann ISP 4A iSaL (author of the "Sense of \:\l • f^ J6 M Tne twok is'most interesiHrf^MAy inerly written and fully J\S^mtK illustrated, and should be 1 invaluable to every deaf lA <tW\[ person who desires to comIk\tVA pletely regain the power of '^BkVTfV heariug. A -copy sent free ■■IKS&sEBfc on request Address He is wearing the Prof. E. HOFFMANN (Dept. Ear Phone. Can 182B). fit Duke Street, Mayyou detect it ? fair, LONDON, ENGLAND. W ALL OVER THE WORLD \ M tho«sMMl« of housewives use • ■ - Sunlight Soap In preference to 1 I any other, because it cfeaues toe I 1 clothes more thoroughly, and at ■ m half the cost, without injury to W % hands or fabric M Sunlight f lengthen* your M leisure and lightens _^r your- work. jjr I Follow the directions given round I. ■- each tablet and the dirt dross out. ■ K^SUPERf LUOUS HAIRS^S ■ SENDERS' ORIEMTAL DEPILATORY ■ ■I Can be obtained from an CbemiiU in N«w UU^ . . Zeafend, a Bach picket bean tfae mine mod addms— L J. Inim Sp**n. LM.. W. St. MA

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Otago Witness, Volume 06, Issue 2899, 6 October 1909, Page 63

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Page 63 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Volume 06, Issue 2899, 6 October 1909, Page 63

Page 63 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Volume 06, Issue 2899, 6 October 1909, Page 63