CATABBH,
This dangerous health trouble slowly poisons your system.
Catarrh is like a malignant growth in the body. Starting from slight symptoms usually called "a cold- in the head," this disease, if neglected, crows and grows in severity until nose, throat, and ears, the lungs, and even organs of digestion are in its dreadful orip There's no such thing as a "slight cold in the head." Any cold accompanied by sneezing, eyes watering and formation of evil smelhng, thick mucus at the- back of the throat heralds a catarrhal condition that may lead to total health breakdown. Do you know that there is a roinedy for this insidious disease which a host of ons-time sufferers say is really marvellous in its quick, health-restoring action? It is called De Witt's Catarrhal Cream, and bears a guarantee of satisfaction or money back. Even if you have only the slightest symptoms of Catarrh, go to your chemist and ask him about this proven remedy. He will show you the tube, fitted with a special applicator which enables you*" introduce the healing essences which are blended into Do Witt's Catarrhal Cream, to the very root of the trouble. In this way the healing balms, like oil on troubled waters, spread all through the clogged air passages and penetrate to every niche and cavity of the nose, soothing and healing the inflamed membranes and clearing away, the germladen mucus, making the air-passages of tho nose clear, healthy, and safe from further attack. Why let Catarrah bring you to the verge of breakdown when to-day you can start confidently with this wonderful remedy without risking a pennyT Get your Is 9d tube from the chemist now. use it freely. If you can honestly say you have received no benefit your money will be refunded in fulL But it is certain, no matter how long you have suffered, be Witt's Catarrhal Cream will benefit you.—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 25, 30 January 1930, Page 26
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