THIS WILL CURE YOUR CATARRH (Chronic Cold In the Head)
rpHERE is no human ailment so persietent in its work of health destruction as Catarrh. Some people complain of a bad cold in the head when actually Catarrh has them in its grip. Thia trouble with its sneezing, head noises, stuffiness, eye smarting effect will, if neglected, lead %,o deafness and such troubles as Asthma and Bronchitis. Then again, the poisouous mucous that you try to "hawk" up will, if swallowed (as it is when sleeping) lead to intestinal inflammation.
Don't neglect a bad cold in the head or any symptom of hay fever or deadly Catarrh. Go straight to your chemist and get this guaranteed remedy. Ask for the 1/9 month's supply of De Witt's Catarrhal Cream. Uae a little night and morning and through the day. The healing balms from which this wonderful specific is made will cleanse the air passages, rendering them antiseptically immune from further attack. Eyes, ears, and throat will once again be fresh and free. No more beastly phlegm, bad taste in the mouth or bad breath. Just as a little drop of oil on water spreads its way, so Do Witt's Catarrhal Cream, applied by means of the special nozzle applicator fitted to each tube, spreads throughout all the infected area, destroying harmful bacteria and re-establishing health.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 260, 2 November 1928, Page 17
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