1 DEAFNESS AND HEAD NOISES :' ■.■:.■;■, j FROM/CATARRH. ■ If; you have catarrh, catarrhal deafness'or, head noises caused by catarrh, or if phlegm drops into your throat and hss.caused- catarrh of the stomach or Ijoxvqls, you should secure proper treatment.at once. Neglect of catarrh often makes, its victim into a worn-out, rundown, catarrhal. wreck/Catarrhis more than a trifling ailment—more than a disgusting-disease. It's a dangerous one; Unchecked, it frequently destroys smell, taste, and' hearing. It .clogs the nostrils :,and: .slowly;: but. surely, undermines tho general health. ■I Sprays, salves, and inhalers may brihg:your a temporary relief j but. pcrnjanent results .can only come from,a constitutional-treatment that -will expel the catarrhal pojspn .from your system. If you are ft victim:, of catarrh and have not been able:to.-find relief from your trouble,-.go to your chemist to-day and get'an- ounce of Parmint. Take this home/and addto"it 41b of sugar and ■} pint'-ihot water." Take a tablespoohful four.times a day.. It acts.upon tho blood5 and mucous membrane, and has :brough.t. relief to/those, -who thought there,'was no. ..-.■ help. for.thDir trouble. Parmint has been used in the. treatment of catarrh throughout Europe and America :f01". many years.1 It is now being extensively; used, ; in this country, where it is producing satisfactory results, evp.n in localities where catarrh is most prevalent. '.■'.' - '. " Tob.eable to breathe, freely, to hear plainly, smell, taste, and arise in. the mbriiiiig refreshed .arid1 strong, und ■svith clear head. and throat free .from phlegm are conditions that" you should strive: to; secure. For your own sake give Parinint a' trial. Certainly you cannot enjoy and get the good out of life that you are justly entitled to so long, as you arc afflicted with catarrh. Start,-with.Parmint to-day. It should t briiTg you a relief-and give you a wider margin ■of health than you 'thought"'it. possible- to obtain.—Advfc. ,'Woods' Great' Peppermint Cure for Children's Hacking Cougn.—Advt. -
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 9, 10 July 1931, Page 14
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