NEWS FOR THE DEAF Arrangements have now been completed which will enable the deaf to specially consult R. A. Noedl, L.1.8.5.T., at Mr. Armstrong’s Pharmacy, Gisborne, next Monday, 4th, Tuesday, sth, Wednesday, 6th. Messrs. F. C. Rein and Son, London, suppliers to His Majesty's Government and Pensions Departments throughout the world, have produced the now famous range of Bonavox models for all forms of bone conduction. The new Radovox, the very latest valve operated hearing aid; Rein’s scientific whispering tubes, perfect in most cases when all other aid fails; Rein’s invisible Meatus tubes for extending the canals; Rein’s aurolese aids without batteries for nerve deafness; Rein Oravox models for catarrhal or middle ear deafness. There is a Rein’s aid for every form of deafness. They are British, better and dependable. No matter what aid you are using or have used take this opportunity of consulting Mr. Noedl during this visit to Gisborne. Phone 14 for appointments.* Sports Revue wrist watches, new stocks to hand. £5 each. Guaranteed for two years against everything.— StonPham’s Jewellers Gisborne * Now is the time to select your Easter gift. Shop early at “GoojTs," the leading gift store.*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19597, 31 March 1938, Page 5
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