Catarrh Are YOU going to wait for a health breakdown? Eyes smarting:, nose running:, the throat choked-up with horrible, bad-smelling phlegm, ' head noises, feverishness, hot, dry and perhaps cracking: nasal membranes—all these are sure signs of Catarrh. No wonder thousands who have trifled with a bad cold in the head find their health undermined and life becoming a misery. I But you need not despair. Here is a remedy ' :hat is quick, sure in its action, and moreover this remedy bears a guarantee. j De Witt's Catarrhal Cream is blended from specially chosen healing, antiseptic essences, which, through the unique nozzle applicator fitted to each tube of the cream, get right to the seat of the catarrhal trouble. Thus, the cause of your misery is removed and every tiny crevice of the air passages is made sweet and clean and free from further attack. This Remedy Bears a Guarantee When we say De Witt's Catarrhal Cream wil) stop catarrh, chronic head-colds, nay fever, we grive this definite guarantee. If it fails youx money will be refunded in full. Surely you will invest 1/9 in a remedy with such a cast-iron guarantee ? Just ask your chemist for De Witt's Catarrhal Cream. He will tell you it is safe, sure and certain—that's why it bears a gruarantee. I ,Use 't night, morning and through the day. With conviction (based on proof given bj thousands of one-time sufferers now free oi • dang:er), we tell you your suffering:, your healti ' oangrer will end quickly and permanently. J De WITT'S Catarrhal Gream
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 185, 6 August 1936, Page 20
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