The Greymouth correspondent of the Lytteltoir Times states that for about six years the 10 year-old daughter of Mr and Mrs' J. Stewart, of Kumara, has been suffering from deafness, and apparently was getting worse. Syringing and oth«r treatments have been carried on without effect, but the other day Dr Phillips, bv the aid of electric light, discovered* a piece of foreign substance in each ear. The obstructions were removed, anil orr cxa.mina.tion proved to be peas. The peas uau aiutmy *~.-- ,-»- ~j -~- ~ ,"~ when very young, and had lodged m her ears for the past six years. •« LINSEED COMPOUND," for Coughs and Colds. Loosens phlegm, alLays irrita* tion.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2983, 17 May 1911, Page 66
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