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HEARING TESTS April 30Th, May 1, 2, 3, & 4 THE WHARF - OPENING DATE FOR 2018 DINNER NIGHTLY AT PIRO’S RESTAURANT IS FRIDAY, APRIL 27th • SEE PAGE 21 BEGINNING FRIDAY, APRIL 27th • SEE PAGE 19 Free electronic hearing test will be given at the Cape May County Hearing Aid Dispensary, 204 S. Main Street, Cape May Court House on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, & Friday, HEARING TESTS April 30th, May 1, 2, 3, & 4. Please call for an appointment. Anyone who has trouble hearing or understanding speech or SET FOR SENIOR CITIZENS words clearly is welcomed to have a test using the most modern electronic equipment to determine if their CALL 465-9199 or hearing loss is one which may be helped. Everyone should have a hearing test at least once a year if there 1-800-290-3277 is any trouble at all hearing clearly. Even people not wearing a CAPE MAY COUNTY hearing aid or those who have been told nothing could be done for HEARING AID DISPENSARY them should have a hearing test and find out whether the modern 204 S Main St • Cape May Court HouSe methods of hearing correction can help them hear better. The Free 609-465-9199 • 1-800-290-3277 Hearing Tests will be given by factory-trained Hearing Aid Specialists NJ LIC HEARING AID DISPENSERS -- licensed by the State of New Jersey on Monday, Tuesday, JaMeS L. SaaD, Jr. LiC. #171; riCHarD J. SaaD, LiC. #324 Wednesday, Thursday, & Friday, April 30th, May 1, 2, 3, & 4. 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