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Never be without this safeguard against CATARRH Inexpensive to Buy—‘Clean and Pleasant to use Gives Instant Relief-Prevents Trouble Returning m Cf* \ Before you leave home in the morning and as soon as you return at night, make a practice of smearing just a little De Witt’s Catarrhal Cream inside each nostril. Do this regularly and you will never have cause to fear nasal catarrh or cold-in-the-head, for De Witt’s Catarrhal Cream destroys the germs that cause these unpleasant and dangerous ailments. For hours after you apply De Witt’s Catarrhal Cream you are safeguarded against infection by air-borne germs. The cream yields a pleasing vapour which penetrates every part of the respiratory tract and makes the air passages germ free and antiseptic so that although people around yon may cough and shiver and sneeze you need not fear infection. Think of the horrible nature of Catarrh and you will be anxious to do all in your power to avoid it. You will also be anxious to protect others, and that is why the evening application is recommended. When you are '-tired’ your power of resistance is reduced and you readily succumb to attacks by disease germs which gain entry by way of your nose and month. Use De Witt’s Catarrhal Cream hberally at night. It will refresh and invigorate you and destroy every lurking germ, thus enabling you to. mix freely with your family and-your friends with out the least danger of infecting them with the germs.of catarrh. i _As a safeguard against catarrh De Witt’s Catarrhal Cream is unexcelled, and its curative powers are no less remarkable. It soothes and heals the inflamed lining of nose and throat, makes breathing relieves frontal headaches, and quickly disperses the horrible phlegm which is such a common symptom of Catarrh. It is so clean and pleasant to use that once yon have tried it yon will never willingly be without it again. The manufacturers of De Witt’s Pills have produced De Witt’s Catarrhal Cream rheTnnwlT 1 th ® resources of their great laboratories, all the knowledge and skill of their chemists have been devoted to the production of a j remedy ior Nasal Catarrh, Cold-in-thc-Head, Bronchial Catarrh, Ue wbc! T’l n a u d a “ catarr,ial affections of thenoseandthroai De Witts Catarrhal Cream meets all these requirements perfectly, audit isnow recognised as a necessity in every home. Try De Witt’s Catarrhal Cream just "', Y “ w , IU find I* clean and Peasant to use, and you will certainly be pissed ll r'T } t 'o rettks UP ? nd disperses a c6ld ‘' Your nearest chemlt sells -fa™ “* “ I ' i " “ 1,9 f “ * NMW New Zealand agents for E ,C. De WifT & Co. Ltd., Box litil, Weluogt Neglect Your Eyes—You Punish Yourself Throb! Pound! Pound! Throb 1 A thousand sledge hammer blows of (( , torture-on yoiir head, ‘ If only I conld, get rid of these agonising headaches! ’’ you complain. Yet, do yon know that your own neglect may be the canse' of your headaches? Seven out ol ten headac' es are caused by eyestrain. ■? Hare Yonr Eyes Examined! .... G. & T. YOUNG LTD CONSULTING OPTICIANS „ LAMSTON QUAY. WELLINGTON r ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF OUR Plain and Fancy Hose All at 2/11 pair Because they were splendid value, the last lot wentdiko “hotj o&kes” —and so will this Tine, when you ' consider that they usually sell at from 8/6 to 411 l pair. Come and see. them yourself now —a wide range of patterns offers selection for a!!. • ' CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. HOPE The Last Word in MEN'S HEADWEAR is WOODROW’S Every hat is guaranteed for wear and every’aK p« 18 a smart one. Every shade is as.fast as it is possible. to make it. A STANDARD PRICE ' 37/6 We replaco every hat that does not give satisfaction In fair wear. TEST US EXD SEE Wallace & gibson Next “Evening Post** WILLIS STREET. CP „ maconochie's N.Z. Ajrats: MANTON L.TD., Wellington HEADACHES CONSULT \ HEAOAC .ES V» HEADACHES SPECTACLES /VRAV' SPECTACLES t<\U V weaves O the I thdtcoiiqM WEAK EVES V OPTICIAN /• JJa r . HEAKEKtS 55 MANNERS ST. \ IjOSfc T- OIbCWeS ntUffOS will stop' man!

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 113, 16 May 1927, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 113, 16 May 1927, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 113, 16 May 1927, Page 15