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CATARRH ENDED AFTER /^§3^vM YEARS' ™^Dom SUFFERING '^jjSmW The Remedy that I banished -/flf 'K«j»Jp&« \ 'Mr. Hep worth's Trouble you can test now under definite guarantee Every victim of Catarrh (chronic cold Are you going to suffer longer from in the head) should read the remarkable the misery of dreadful Catarrh, chronic letter we print below. Imagine the joy cod in the head or hay fever when you I of having relief from dreadful catarrh can £° to y°ur chemist to-day and after 20 years' suffering. obtain a supply of De Witt's Catarrhal I . Cream and prove its quick, certain action I Deafness, Bad Sight, Lost Voice, under definite satisfaction or money Beast., Mucus in throat. % Read how these miseries were ended ■ hsalm S balms from which this splendid I . ... preparation is made reach right down Wo words need be added to Mr. to the seat of your trouble, soothing Hepworth's letter save this—that the irritation and cleansing away the cause remedy that banished all his troubles of all your misery. The large tube of you may to-day test under definite satis- De Witt's Catarrhal Cream costs you " facbon or money-back conditions, for only 1/9, and remember, it is sold to you that is how De Witt's Catarrhal Cream under definite guarantee. Ask for, and is sold to sufferers. see you obtain, the genuine remedy. Mr. Hepworth, of Tunbridge, Tasmania, /</ ' ~ " Ihad been suffering front Catarrh for over ' // 'fcffl&S "Jigi twenty years, and have tried many set-called if 'MsMMxm remedies witJiout any good results. I may t\ , ,JM§MmM tell you, gentlemen, Iwas very deaf. My sight ■' -S^tfek i4M§llllP">™ had failed so of late that 1 Jiad to work with f ? the aid of spectacles. I had to wear two pairs V -4*fF ipjSttlflllllsli? of glasses to manage to read. My voice was \ Jj^^ broken and 1 was fast becoming a wreck. ' " ' .^>Ml^MmmgM> I saw an advertxsement for De Witt's '. .' w^WW^^^^MW Catarrhal Cream, and at once wrote for two Lf^^^^m^^^ tubes and commenced to use one of them • , \3r^?/I*^g&rai|lffi|&k according to 1 used the remedy • ' ' - \ '■■■ ,mPf§gP'>a|feregularly and my eyesight has so improved .^■^^'S^riMlm^L.. . tJtat lean redd the newspaper without glasses, A "Wlmg^mßMMimk and can work without them. My voice, too, ' / V mS^ Jmim>Msß3 is clear. The filthy fhlegm that used to drop /%Jfei^' JMmmmß into mv,throat at night has disappeared and " ' -sfi&mgi '" ;smmM§Mm£ already I feel ten years younger.'' 'JW^Mwl^lSii De WITT'S CATARRHAL CREAM OUR GUARANTEE—^, after using half the supply in the tube you 1 , , can honestly say no benefit has resulted, return tube to manufacturers and the price you paid will be refunded in full. , y^ King Gaorge V. us- t^y SV,;;S, .*>'■... \ cended to the'thrbrib '/ '^^^^^m) ' \ otl May 6) 1910' and Lg'isS^WmPWjr: "■' r \. Lon that dats-;ia "1933 : " : W#^^SH • /dt&sK 1 wm re! sned 2S •"•."'.■■ • "^'^;.';■ B of;*.?^{. Cabi^V c-pQ^inVolv " ■ a^\y. -.^__^; |i)f Bp^aw '*a?>' '• . Heavy advance booking will be 1 fjSllsinSi ilHi madfi from all ends;of the/Em-, | ■|™:i2il||| RBI ; ■■ P% for this" Historic: Event—an., | iMW WKBHSw ' event of impooing pomp and I «SnJi IsKHH^nHK - pageantry,.. Enjoy the. journey J Hpifl WRS&mmm :' to ithe utmost. ~.. Travel ths |fl fI ''fflbßßlUm direct'way. . .Save time and i ™\m 'ill" Jl^^i^^^^ v .. money.to spend at the other end. . /yfl^^^^fc^.:: ; 3 SAILING.DATES;, (approximate) ' ... H^^^fii^i lili^» •**Rangitata-.. ; .1. i. 18th Jan^, 193S Hii^^^^^plliSiiia v*Remuera{ :..i >, 16tK Feb., 1935 iiii||jll|fj||fl lll^^Bj -,; *^*Rangitiki ; ; ..; ' : :...:.. 15th Mar.' 193S :; ' ' . -.' •JRuahine :-..;. ;-..;'•. April/May 1935 . . **,*Rangitata; .. /.10th May, 1935 \' < -. *Cabin and Cltiss. . ■ : : '^^**^«*^«^^^^^^ ___^.J_' ' ' -.' ". ■--.'"•-■ -.-.-". . >_,-.-. the Royal Throne* |^m| I' \ I \\\\ I flHßr^nNfl^ vm ffl^lr^Bi--' |THE DIRECT ROUTE -VIA PANAMA MARITIME BLDGS., Customliouse Quay, Wellington. I fuiiiiuiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiii| I^P'rintctg I 111 Phone 44-040 I I 11 our Representative will call I I. 51111119. ■'• . L -.. '• -■-..■" , j ' I We can quote you for ..'. ■...:■ .. |, §.' all descriptions of Commercial work.... I I Letterheads Folders I I Posters Catalognes | I Coloured Labels Invoice Bboks S I SKowcards Etc. Etc. I I BLUNDELL BROS. LTD. 1 |,::..»r™ I!fXf HOUSE . WILLIS ST.,, 1, ; ., =-iiinimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiii!iiiunDmuiiiufflmui«mininiMuni«miHraiiiuuiniimnniiniii^

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 20, 24 July 1934, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 20, 24 July 1934, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 20, 24 July 1934, Page 5

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