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THE FIRST DANGER SIGNAL OF CATARRH.

The first symptoms of disorder which I are the infallible signs of catarrh, are I cold in head and a stuffing up of tho nostrils, caused by germs that locate themselves in "the passages common to nose, ear, and throat, thereby inducing spitting, sneezing, loss of sense of smell, the dropping of mucus at the back of the throat, and splitting head pains in the region of tho eyes. Further neglect or illtreatment renders the patient liable to contract pneumonia, consumption, or catarrh of the stomach. Moreover, the constant swallowing of the fceted mucus during sleep, slowly but surely poisons tho stomach, liver, kidneys, and other organs. Act at once on these danger signals by attacking the disease right where it began: cleanse and sterilise the air passages of nose and throat -with CatarrhCiysmac, a compound specially designed to combat the bacilli or germs of Catarrh. A film is spread over the weakened membranes, thereby killing the germs, removing nasal obstructions, purifying the throat and bronchial tubes, and stopping the accumulation of phlegm, thus 'permitting pure, fresh air to the lungs. The treatment is simplo and inexpensive, nothing to swallow, no nasal douches, syringes, or i outfit of any kind being l required. Catarrh-Clysmac can be obtained from practically any chemist. 63 J

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16883, 10 July 1920, Page 10

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THE FIRST DANGER SIGNAL OF CATARRH. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16883, 10 July 1920, Page 10

THE FIRST DANGER SIGNAL OF CATARRH. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16883, 10 July 1920, Page 10