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CATARRH.
Sneezing, Eyes Running, SlighJ; Deafness, Beastly Mucus in Throat, Catarrh has you in its deadly grip. If you will only realise that chronic colds in the head, leading to dreadful Catarrh, may ruin the sense of hearing, dim the sight, cause serious lung trouble and perhaps start a condition of chronic dyspepsia, you' will understand why you cannot afford to neglect oven the slightest symptoms of this disease. In the grip of Catarrh your body is at the mercy of virulent germs that develop and spread with incredible rapidity, until the whole system verges on the border of breakdown. Your head aches all day, the body seems feverish and sleep is almost impossible. Thi3 Dreadful Trouble. The only possible means to end Catarrh is to attack this disease at its base—through the nose, deep down to every tiny crevice of germ laden air passages. That is why we advise everyone with chronic cold in. the head, catarrh or hay feVer to start at once a short course with De Witt's Catarrhal Cream. Inhaled through the nose, the healing balms from which this wonderfully soothing antiseptic preparation is made, penetrate to the diseased- parts and, like oil on troubled water, they soothe inflamed air passages, cleansing them, destroying harmful bacteria, and restoring a healthy condition so that you are kept free from further attack. Every tube of De Witt's Catarrhal Cream, which costs but Is 9d from any chemist, bears a definite guarantee of satisfaction or money back in fulL Will you let deadly catarrh or, as you perhaps call it, chronic cold in the head bring you to the brink of health-break-down, or will you end this dreadful trouble by securing a supply of De Witt's Catarrhal Cream now? —Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 118, 14 November 1929, Page 24
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