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Catarrh Deafness Ends without Surgery RESIDENT OP SYDNEY FINDS NO NEED FOR EAR PHONES. TRUMPETS OR OTHER INSTRUMENTS. .Mrs. It. borkiug, of Sydney, makes the following statement, which doubtless will interest any persons annoyed with catarrhal deafness or bead noises. Folks who are deaf through thin cause nro often extremely emlmrasscd by their hardness of hearing: “Two years ago my system became poisoned, and the state of .my 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 the use of I’armint, of which be 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 nose cleared completely, and I was .able to hear ns distinctly ns ever. I’armint saved me from a surgical operation, nnd the relief from catarrhal deafness enabled mo to mend quickly. I have not suffered a tram of catarrh since.'' For a trilling cost you can make tip this treatrigrl't. at home, nnd it Is really quite olneiont In relieving the disagreeable deuf,lf:KS anil head noises caused by catarrh. From any chemist get one ounce of I’armint (Double Strength), put It into a simple syrup made of I pint of hot water and four ounces of ordinary crystal sugar, lake a tablespoonful tour times a day. luis treatment should, by tonic action, reduce the inflammation in the middle ear that a catarrhal condition would be Jlkel.v to cause, and with the inflammation g<ne the distressing head noises, headaches, cloudy thinking and that dull feeling in the ears should gradually disappear Anyone who suffers from calnrr’i cnt.'irrtml deafness or head noises should give .Parmint a trial, it | s pleasant to take, and >s quite inexpensive,

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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 190, 10 May 1934, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 190, 10 May 1934, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 190, 10 May 1934, Page 13