IMiiliSSii ~-■ if 7 %w. / I Why Have Catarrh ? \ 8 Why cmlui'o this insidious nerve racking complaint day after (lav, which is slowly lmt surely sapping your vitality, killing am- I bition and energy. You know only too well the discomfort and <» danger of the constant dropping of foetid matter at the back of the \ mouth, tluit stuffed up feeling in the nostrils, and the dull, heavy / pain in the region of the eyes. _ " You may be discouraged and think that Catarrh is incurable. t This is a. decided fallacy, because the worst form of Catarrh can bo \| i re ndily cured if treated properly, whilst further neglect may lead to S ! a ll sorts of serious disorders and complications. ' *| { The first application of Catarrli-Clvsniac will instantly soothe q jj ]0 SO ro intlamed membranes, cheek the accumulation of phlegm and open up the air passages. It attacks flic disease directly and quickly through the only 1 ■ possible channel—the nos.e. 'he ingredients an? so combined with certain volatile oils that when ( » inimicd into the nostrils those ingredients are instantly vaporised. The I Ta p or3 carry the medic.-itiori through the air passages, instantly destroying the tiny "ernia which cause all catarrhal troubles and removing nasal f« instructions, permitting pure fresh air to enter the lungs. \ o successful has this compound M proved in the treatment of Catarrh for both adults and children, that | the Proprietors guarantee to refund <J the money paid tor the first package if it does not do what is claimed. 4 Catarrh-Clysmac All Chemists and Store 3. 2/6 and 4/6 are more than a mere laxative. Beecham's Pills are the successful | remedy for derangements of the | stomach, liver and bowels. They § are a Standard Household Medicine I with a7O years reputation for | BILIOUSNESS, I INDIGESTION, ' SICK=HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION. | Get a box at once and you will find in Beecham's Pills a remedy which will not fail you. ..■!'■ . ' Prepared only by THOMAS BEECHAM, St. Helens, England. Sold in boxea. labelled lOid., ls-l}d and 2s-9d. (original English prices.) COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS .___, NO EXTRA ON VERY EASY TERR/IS for terms £5 worth ... £1 Deposit, 1/7 weekly £lO worth ... £2 Deposit, 3/2 weekly £2O worth ... £4 Deposit, 6/4 weekly £3O worth ... £6 Deposit, 9/6 weekly £4O worth ... £8 Deposit, 12/8 weekly £SO wont*! ... £lO Deposit, 16/- weekly £IOO worth ... £2O Deposit, 31/- weekly Larger amounts by arrangement All classes of Furniture and Furishings in stock. SHOWROOM UPSTAIRS OPEN FRIDAY EVENING SH*S GEO. STENING Cambridge Terrace and Cashel Street "■■ ■ - -- - :( Bridge) 'PHONE 2609 Successor to T. Danka, Plumbin* Branch ° Prompt and Satisfactory Eopairs.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17742, 19 April 1923, Page 5
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