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CATARRH DEAFNESS ENDS WITHOUT SURGERY. RESIDENT OP SIDNEY FINDS NO NEED FOR EAR 'PHONES, TRUMPETS, OR OTHER INSTRUMENTS. Mrs. R. Lorking, of Sydney, makes the following statement which doubtless "will interest nny persons armored with catarrhal deafness or head noises. Folks who axe deaf through this cause are often extremely embarrassed by their hardness of hearing:—"Two years ago my system became poisoned, and the state of iny health became so poor, I also contracted catarrh., I went from bad to worse, and the catarrh caused such a buzzing, in my ears that my husband and I feared I should become totally deaf. My physician ordered an immediate surgical operation, which my husband strongly opposed, suggesting tho use of Parnnnt, of which he had read in the newspapers. I used it for only a few days before I got immediate relief. The buzzing in my ears stopped, my head and noso cleared completely, and I was able to hear as distinctly as over. Parmint saved me from a surgical operation, and the relief from catarrhal deafness enabled me to mend quickly. 1 have not suffered a traco of catarrh since." For a trifling cost you can make up this treatment right at home, and it is really quite efficient in relieving the disagreeable deafness ■ and head noises caused by catarrh. From any chemist get one ounce of Parmint (doublo strength), put it into a simple syrup made of J pint of hot water and four ounres of ordinary crystal sugar. Take a tabiospoonful four times a day. This treatment should by tonic action rcduco the inflammation in the middle ear that a catarrhal condition would bo likely to causo. and with the inflammation gone the distressing.' head noises, headaches, cloudy thinking, and that dull feeling in the ears should gradually disappear. Anyone who suffers from catarrh, catarrhal deafness, or head noises should-give Parmint a trial. It is pleasant to take and is quito inexpensive.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 254, 21 July 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 254, 21 July 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 254, 21 July 1920, Page 8