NOSE ON FIRE with CATARRH and HEAD BUZZING with HEAD NOISES CATARRH IS CURABLE and HEAD NOISES can be STOPPED with TAVENER’S ANTICATARBH. Bead through this list of symptoms which usually Indicates catarrhal tendencies:— Frontal Headaches, with dullness of Brain and : thought,' clots of yellow or watery discharge running from the membranes of the nose Into the throat, Anttcatarrh is the cure: Sense of taste gone, with heavy and glassy eyes, burning. Itching, Inflamed condition np the nose. With sensation as if yon are talking through your nose, or have a constant cold in your nose. Anticatarrh is the cure. Dullness of hearing. Head Noises. Constipation, Sluggish, Lazy Liver. Bladder Scalding, Catarrh Inflammation, punctures the mncils membranes, causing running at the eyes and nose similar to hay fever. Also sneezing, bitter taste in the mouth with a bad breath— Anticatarrh is the cure. Relaxation of the tissues of the body Is mainly the cause of Catarrh. These are Irritated and aggravated by outside Iniauences, such as eating too much acid food, smoking pipe or cigarettes Is the main reason why Catarrh Is prolonged longer than It should be—therefore. If Catarrh Is to be permanently cured the Tobacco habit must stop. “Doctor Jim” Salts (3/6) will get rid of the acid, while Taveners "Anticrave” Tablets (2/6) will assist you to stop smoking. Tavener’s Anticatarrh has proved Itself time and time again as the most successful remedy for Catarrh, and we possess some very pleasing and convincing letters of praise from grateful sufferers. A month’s trial of Anticatarrh will prove to you Vhat a wonderful remedy Anttcatarrh Is. ™e month’s treatment is only 3/6 (4/6 pOBt SS? *rom James T. Tavener (2 Rheumatism Specialist and SjSSwLi. 6 ?. O Col6mh< > street; also ls3 lower High street, Christchurch. [ as
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22245, 9 November 1937, Page 12
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