A, new bridge over the Elbe at Doemitz, providing a direct link for the Rhenish-Westphalian industrial area with Eastern Germany, was opened last month.
Real Help for Catarrh Sufferers If you are afflicted with catarrh you 'know only too well the danger and humiliation that this disease brings. You have longed for relief—you have wanted to be free from hawking, spitting, the foul breath, the annoying discharge and the dropping of mucus in the throat. You have thought sometimes that it was more than a trifling ailment—more than a disgusting disease, that perhaps it was a dangerous one—and you were right. Even though catarrh works away from the lungs it frequently causes catarrhal deafness and head noises that drive the sufferer nearly frantic. It dulls the mind, clogs the nostrils, and slowly but surely undermines the general health. If you have catarrh— don't neglect it. Don't let it make you into a worn-out, run-down, catarrhal wreck. Parmint, the great European treatment for catarrh, should bring you real lasting benefit for your trouble, at a cost of only 4s. Don't think that because sprays, inhalers, or salves have failed that there is no help for you. Catarrh is a disease of the blood, and the only possible way to relieve it is by treating the blood itself. Drive the catarrhal poisons from the system and the disease itself must vanish, Parmint, acting directly upon the blood and the mucous membrane, has brought, real help to sufferers m all parts of the world—even under our own trying climatic conditions it has proved successful, and is now eagerly sought for by catarrh sufferers in every part of New Zealand. If you have catarrh in any form, you ought to give Parmint a trial. It should bring you a complete relief from your trouble and give you a wider margin of health than you have thought it possible to obtain. —Copyright.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 130, 3 June 1936, Page 17
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