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How* Deaf -Ears Hear, Beir.jr the story of the Ear Phone —an invisibly flttud Wireless Telephone for the Ear, the invention of Professor Edward Hoffmann (author of the "Sense of Hearing "). The book is most interestingly written and fully illustrated, and should be invaluable to every deaf person who desires to completely regain the power of hearing. A copy sent free on request. Address He is wearing the Prof. E. HOFFMANN (Dept. Ear Pnotie. Can 162 B), H Duke Street, Mayvou detect it ? fair, LONDON, ENGLAND.
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The party of Balclutha sports (with nine greyhound©) returned from Central Otago on Saturday. They put in most of their time on Puketoi Station, Maniotofco Plains. Haree (says the Free Press) were remarkably plentif J, and tho party succeeded in bagging no less than 90. All thoroughly enjoyed . the outing, and intend to revisit the hare grounds next year
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Otago Witness, Issue 2924, 30 March 1910, Page 87
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