HAY FEVER, COLI> IS THE HEAD, CATARRH Tbis will give instant relief Sneering, headache, eyes running, "stuffed-up" air passages, beastly mucus clogging the throat—yes, you are in the grip, of deadly Catarrh. You can get immediate relief if you Eet a supply of De Witt's Catarrhal ream and use it regularly. Just siiiff this magic balm through the nostrils, right down to the affected air passages. You -will be amazed how quickly your miserable, health-wrecking trouble will. disappear. De Witt's Catarrhal Cream contains all the natural healing balms that soothe inflamed air passages, clear away the beastly, bad-smelling mucus, and make your head, sight and hearing clear and bright. Your month's supply, which costs but 1/9, will end the most stubborn case. Splendid for hay fever, too— stops the sneezing instantly, and prevents dangerous rise in temperature. Ask your chemist to-day for the special ■ tube, with nozzle applicator, making the cream, clean and simple to use, and be sure of the name— ■.■■; De Witt's .CatayrrUaljCream.. Id you get INDIGESTION IF you sometimes have flatulence, uncomfortable • fulness' after meals . or other forms of indigestion, don't I just wait for it to "pass off." Digestive. trouble is :nearly always due to excess acid which not only interrupts digestion but ferments food, attacks the stomach lining and, if unchecked, may eventu- . ally.cause ulcers. Avoid this danger and promptly relieve discomfort by taking a little TJisurated' Magnesia after meals. v Excess acid is instantly neutralised; fermentation stops; gas is dispersed; pain, disappears and your inflamed stomach lining is soothed and healecL When buying 'Bisurated' Magnesia always, see the oval 'Bismag' sign on the carton. what rooT^k^ L<\rl .so.trouble. Begin to : day'io .^<l||P^j!«i -
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 97, 26 April 1932, Page 15
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278Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 97, 26 April 1932, Page 15
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