Cut this out Old English Preparation for Catarrh, Catarrhal DoJfneee and Head Noise* If you know someone who is troubled with head noises, or catarrhal deafness, cut out thl» paragraph, and hand it to them, and you may save them perhaps from total deafness 1 It is now said that catarrh, catarrhal deafness, head noises, are caused by constitutional disease;—that ordinary stives, sprays, inhalers, etc.. merely temporize with the complaint. They seldom, if ever, give complete or permanent relief. Much time has been spent in perfecting an effective tonic medicine that would quickly dispel all traces of catarrhal poison from the system. This effective prescription is given here in an understandable form, so that any one can use it at the least expense. Get from your chemist a one-ounce bottle of Parmint (double strength I. Make up a half-pint of medicine by adding 4 ocs. of sugar and V« pint of hot water. Take onedessertspoonful four times a day. The first few doses should begin to relieve the distressing head noises, headache, dullness, cloudy thinking, etc., while—if nearly ninety per cent, of all ear troubles are directly caused by catarrh—there must be many people whose hearing may be restored as the system is invigorated by the tonic action of this treatment. Foetid catarrhal breath, loss of smell, and mucous dropping in the throat, causing hawking a>d spitting an also overcome. Every person who is troubled with catarrh In any form, should give this Parmint mixture a thorough trial.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVXIII, Issue 53, 4 March 1937, Page 27
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