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A WONDERFUL CURE.

To Dr Grant and Professor Wallenburg. Gentlemen,— Allow me to thank you for thb wonderful 1 cure you have performed in •my case. 2 1 have, been deaf , for 20 years in tbe left ear, and 12 years in the right. I placed myself nnder your care on the^6th October. This day I am able to hear the ticking of a , watch ,at a considerable distance from my ears, and am quite well. I hope all sufferers may be < as fortunate as I ha** c been. Thanking you again, .lam, Gentlemen, , ' Your obedient servant, 7 * WUiLIAM BBACKS. Peninsula, Dunedin, .„ » , , , '_ 10th October, 1879. t , - ;

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Southland Times, Issue 3568, 27 November 1879, Page 3

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A WONDERFUL CURE. Southland Times, Issue 3568, 27 November 1879, Page 3

A WONDERFUL CURE. Southland Times, Issue 3568, 27 November 1879, Page 3

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