Dusty, Dirty, Germ-Laden Air Carries the Deadly Menace of CATARRH This Simple Remedy soothes, and heals quickly Many people think that exposure to cold and damp is alone responsible for Catarrh. As a matter of fact, every breath of air we breathe is laden with dust, dirt and disease germs that may start this beastly trouble. In certain districts the dust particles may amount almost to a thick mist in the air, and are often blown from distant parts. Inhaled through the nose, these dust particles set up a form of inflammation that leads to Catarrh. A thick mucus forms at the back of the throat, there is a thin running: from the nose, eyes water, headaches all day long and a sort of feverishness invades the whole body. Stop the misery and Daugcr of Catarrh! You must attack the dreadful disease Catarrh in its stronghold in the warm - air-passages. The quickest, surest way of doing this is to purchase a tube of De Witt's Catarrhal Cream. This will cost only 1/9 for a full-size one-month's supply. The special applicator nozzle fitted to each tube enables you to introduce the healing, germ-destroying balm right to the seat of the trouble. The beastly mucus is cleared away, harmful germs are completely destroyed. Splendid for Hay Fever, too If you suffer from bad cold in the head, sneezing, singing in the ears, head noises or any of the unpleasant symptoms of Hay Fever or, Catarrh, you cannot do better than go to your chemist and get a supply of— Be WITT'S Catarrlial Crcani
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 119, 23 May 1933, Page 11
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261Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 119, 23 May 1933, Page 11
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