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I 1 CATARRH (Chronic Cold in Head), ! ___ Nosa I'" 'Here where' Destroy Germs of Catarrh. Do you suffer from hawking, spitting, dropping of poisonous mucus at the back of tho throat, nasal obs'ructions, hcadaches, difficulty in breathing through the nose, bad hearing, continual sneezing, or loss of tho sense of smell? ir • t If so, you may find yourself in the cruel grip of Catarrh, a disease which not only sapa your vitality, killsambition and energy, but only too/frequently terminutes fatally in Catarrh of the Stomach, and dreaded Consumption. Moreover, the constant swallowing of the foetid mucus during sleep slowly but surely poisons the stomach, liver, kidneys and other I organs. You need not, however, suffer another hour if you will carry out a treatment with that wonderful medical compound known as CatarrhClysmac. Relief is apparent from the very first application. Ihe nose becomes clearer, the mucus no longer drops into the back of the throat, the frontal headaches disappear as if by 1 mogic, and that tired feeling on rising I in the morning completely passes away. You will again feel that life is indeed worth living, i No matter how many treatments have been used, do not consider ' your case hopeless until you have tried Catarrh-Clysmac. This treatment has proved so remarkably ' successful, even in the worst cases 5 ! of chronic Catarrh, Deafness, Head - I Noises, Ccc.. that the Proprietors ,• I undertake to sell it on the distinct understanding that if no benefit is derived the money paid will be reI funded. The treatment is only 2/6, a or 4/6 for double quantity, and c^ n s be had from: — n All Leading Chemists. L * .«

1 nrr ic /-*ATARRH, an inflammatory condition of the mucous membrane of the nose : and its air passages, is marked j by excessive discharge of a thin j : watery secretion—the charac- : ■ u teristic "running of the nose." L ttnSic Catfarrh ; | Pyncti.a is a simple and efI I fective remedy for catarrh — even in its chronic form. its antiseptic balsamic vapours ' are inhaled they act directly on the membranes of the nose and th'oal—immediate relief follows and complete curc is usually achieved. Only a few inhal- ' alions arc neceisary to clear the stufied nostrils. Simply taken— jast n frw drops f — 1 1 ' □on a handkerchief [ " ;;Jji "j and then inhale jl —together with 3 . |4|.|Jj|l . or 4 drops on sugar _ 1 taken interna 1 -!y several times daily. | Costs only bottle (100 doses) .r at all chemists anr ; »!ores. Mads In EosUnd N. 7.. Acciuc V. S. A. SmitS & Co« Ltd. J? Anrklnnd und -Sr — . ''V Christrh:.rch 1!' nr iri ini=ZZr3t

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16732, 15 January 1920, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16732, 15 January 1920, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16732, 15 January 1920, Page 5

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