CATARRH IS CURABLE Those frontal headaches and dullness of brain rare signs or Nasal Catarrh, Clots o£ discharge running w -into the back of a sign you have catarrh, .sense of taste gone or heavy feeling and glassiness of are aU signs of catarrh. That taring full feeling upthe nasal pas sage is Nasal Catarrh. Head noises and dullness of , hearing ‘ffiSiarrh <. . livers are frequently caused by catarrh. Smoking pipe ordg arettes Inflames the mucous rfthe bladder and scald^urtne la often caused by nasal catarrh. (Tavener’s .Anticatarrh Is. a punc; tures mucous membrane, causing running .at the nose and Sis Sar to hay fever. also, meezfigknd bitter talte to the mouth and bad breath. burning sensation at the bacK of the eyes with sneezing are TTavf M “. l "2.tlo.tarr 1 . I. . been proved beyond doubt as the most amazing treatment ever placed for public use, even longmeat 3/6 (or, posted, 4/61. > Correct diet will Play .a .very Important part to me trfcatmept of any ailmentXet Tavener the • Chemise prescribe tor you and give you a correct diet list for vour particular ailment. ■ you will find Mr Tavener very sympathetic and his. prices, for medicine are very reasonable. consultation free. Don t stay away, you are welcome to any advice he can give* mes T. Tftvener, Consulting, Prescription Chemist and Hheupmtisni w 0 tort pSSrt, opp. BaUantynes) 1 -
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21706, 13 February 1936, Page 12
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