BRANDY TO CURE CATARRH.
Recent experiments have proved conclusively that catarrh Is a constitutional disease, an.l that salves, sprays, inhalers, etc merely temporise with ihe disease. nD.i' seldom. If ever, effect a permanent cure. This being so, much lime and money has been spent of late by a noted specialist In perfectiug a pure, gentle, yet effective tonic that would disnel all traces of tbe catarrhal poison from the system. The result Is given in the following formula, which Iras been found In proCtu-e the most surprising results in an Incredibly short time. From your chemist obtain loz of Parmint (double strength), about 4/ worth. Take Ibis home, and add to it J-pint of ho: wwler anal two tablespoontuls of branny and -loz of moist or granulated sugar. Stir until dissolved. Take one tablespoonful four times a day. The flrsf dose promptly ends the most miserable headache, dullness, sneezing, sore throal, running of the noso. catarrhal discharge?, and other loaibsnnie symptoms that always accompany this disgusting disease Loss of smell, defective hearing. and mucus dropping iv the ba.-k of :1m ihrca: are other symptoms that show ihe presence of catarrh, and which are quickly overcome by the use ef this simple treatment. Every person who has catarrh in any form should give ihis prescription a trial. There is nothing better.—(Ad.i
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 155, 1 July 1914, Page 7
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