When the earliest symptoms unfold, •; Take a dose for a cough or cold; ; When, you are..chilly and feel morose, That's the time for a timely dose. Take a strong dose. if your voice grows hoarse, ' ' •. ; , . , Take a dose and'avert. remorse—, A timely dose will relief'assure ' :-■■■ '■ ' If it's Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. : . —Advt. ;..■'-.■ ■ . ■ . ; ■ ■ ..•;.-.■• catarrh! now treated with ; volatile gils; ■' Catarrh until'recent years was considered incurable, but thanks to the formula discovered by a,n eminent physidian, it can now be successfully treated by an inhaling process consisting of a scientific blending of volatile oils with certain other ingredients. By inhaling this compound through the nostrils, the oils immediately vaporise, spreading a healing, soothing, germ-killing vapour over the sore and inflamed membranes, giving instant and lasting relief from that stuffed-up feeling in the nostrils. Its action very soon removes nasal obstructions, thereby opening up the air' passages, allowing 'pure, fresh' air to enter the lungs. Deafness^ head noises, sneezing, splitting'headaches in the region of. the eyes, and 'other ailments caused through neglected catarrh have been successfully treated in the Bame manner. This preparation ' when compounded ready for immediate use, is known ! as Catarrh-Clysmac, and may be used with perfect ease arid safety ■. by young and old. Those afflicted with catarrh in any. form should not miss: this opportunity, to rid themselves of the complaint and enjoy good health. Simply ask .your chemist for a small or large supply of Catarrh-Clysmac, and use it at once according to the directions civen with each package. The price is 2s 6d for one half-ounce, arid 4s Gd for double quantity.—Advt. '•'
WHAT'S' MINE ;I8 YOUBS. : —Shakespeare". At' all seasons of the year, young and old alike aro subject to colds and influenza. Be armed against these maladies with, Baxter's Lung Preserver. A real, rich, soothing specific is Baxtsr's, and a short course quickly roote out the most annoying cough; cold, or other bronchial affection.' Tn addition Baxter's is a splendid tonic —builds you up after illness, enriches the blood. .. : Generous-sized bottle 2s 6d; large family size 4s 6d. All chemists and stores.— Advt. . ■ .■..''• |- . ■ . . ' ■ ■ ■ ■ .- ■ .... For InSjMnu, tane Wood*' Greet Pet»[penaiat Cuie.—A*rW i
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 145, 16 December 1924, Page 16
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