DEAFNESS AND HEAD NOISES FROM CATARRH.
It you have catarrh, catarrhal deafness, or head noises caused by catarrh, or if phlegm drops into your throat and has caused catarrh of the stomach or bowels, you should secure proper treatment at once. Noglect of catarrh often makes its victim into a worn-out, run'down, catarrhal wreck. Catarrh is more than a trifling ailment —more than a disgusting disease. It's a dangerous one. Unchecked, It frequently destroys smell, taste, and hearing. It clogs the nostrils and slowly but surely undermines tho general health.
Sprays, salves, and Inhalers may bring you a temporary relief, but permanent results can only come from a constitutional treatment that will expel the catarrhal poison from your system. If you are a victim of catarrh and have not been able to find relief from your trouble, go to your chemist today and got an ounce of Pnriuint. Take this home, and ndd to it lib of sugar, nnd i pint of hot water. Take a tablespoonful four times a day. it acts upon the blood and mucous membrane nnd has brought relief to those who thought there was no help tor their trouble. Parmint has been Used in the treatment of catarrh throughout Europe and America for many years. It ia now being extensively used in this conn try, where it is producing satisfactory re suits, even in localities where catarrh la most prevalent. To be able to breathe freely, to hear plainly, Bmell, taste, and arise In the morning refreshed nnd strong, and with clear head and throat free from phlegm are condition?; that you should strive to secure. For your own sake give Parmint a trial. Certainly you cannot enjoy and get the good out of life that you are justly entitled to so long a* you are afflicted with catarrh. Start.with Parmint to-day. It should bring you a relief and give you a wider margin of health than you thought it possible to obtain. —3B
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20040, 23 September 1930, Page 4
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