To the Deaf.
Simple Home Treatment Revolutionises Method of Treating; Deafness. Full Description Sent Free. A marvellous discovery has just been given to the world which adds one more tictory to (he many triumphs of science over disease. The Deaf can hear! ! No longer nerd drat people go about wearing the strained, pathetic expres ion caused by their affiiction. a positive burden to themselves ami those around them. No longer need they incur the xpense or sutler the pain of dangerous surgical operations, useless methods, or t umbersomv apparat us. Old prejudices and time worn fallacies have been entirely swept away. This wonderful discovery enables the patients to cure themselves speedily and surely in their own homes, without a vi-dt to the doctor or even the aid of an appliance. Tin' current number of the “Ofnlogioa! Gazette.” contains a full description of this new’ method of treatment. A copy of this issue will be sent tree of all charge to every reader who is suffering from Loss of Hearing or Ear Trouble in any form. Write to-day (a postcard will do) ami secure a free copy before the edition is cx,ii a listed, addressing Ihe Aural Remedies (*o„ 87 ( raven House. Ixingsway, London. England.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIV, Issue 16, 20 April 1910, Page 51
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204To the Deaf. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIV, Issue 16, 20 April 1910, Page 51
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