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TKEHOSEJ THEr sb /The Ears s V. A. W.awn, Al.F.S.ADistinguished Chemist and Qualified Pharmacist, discovers a logical Oxygen Treatment for Deadly Catarrh and its kindred and supplementary ills. FULL INFORMATION FREE Every catarrhal sufferer need* more oxygen, and Mr Wawn has discovered a method which ensures it by clearing all the passages and tubes of catarrhal accumulation by freeing the membranes of disease and by rendering the whole system healthy and wholesome. These results are not through drugging or mechanical means, nor in any way that takes time, requires practice,

V, A. Wawn, M.P.S.A., discoverer of Wawn’s Wonder Wool and numerous other famous remedies, declares that Catarrh is brought about and developed by a system of self-poisoning that goes on within you. Your body may be producing at this very moment active, dangerous poisons that attack the tissues, fill the blood with deadly toxins, and interfere with your mental activities. Many of the diseases to which mankind is heir have their origin in these poisons—poisons actually manufactured within you. The Nasal Catarrh that you would rid youself of is only an evidence of what is taking place inside of your body. Therefore to treat Catarrh purely as a local disease means defeat. You might temporarily reduce the inflammation and momentarily cleanse the mucous membranes, but all the while the constitutional ailment would be renewing the irritation. Catarrh is manifested in foul breath—an evil taste —and particularly through the objectionable contamination that you notice in your nose and mouth upon rising. It may be accompanied by head noises, deafness, sore throats, catarrhal headaches, nervous troubles, digestive difficulties, constipation, and other maladies. Constant blowing of the nose enlarges the arteries, irritates the nerves, and sets up a continuous inflammation that furthers the deadly purpose of Catarrh; frequently resulting in either a temporary or permanent loss of the valuable and protective sense of smell and sometimes the sense of taste, OXYGEN AND CATARRH. Mr Wawn, working on the fact that Oxygen has definite therapeutic value, has proved that it is a vital factor in ridding the system of Catarrh and its foul and poisonous products.

The effect of this new idea of treatment is that your system is enabled to absorb more oxygen, which is absolutely essential if you are to, first, rid the body of the dangerous poisons and possibilities of Catarrh, and, secondly, to bring about a lasting condition of whole* some internal cleanliness, vim, vigour, and physical health and fitness. V. A, Wawn, M.P.S.A., 354. Wawn’s Laboratories, 885 Elizabeth Street (Near Liverpool Street), SYDNEY, N.S.W. Dear Sir, —Without obligation, send me your S)-page Book giving full free information on Oxygen and Catarrh. I enclose }fd in stamps for postage. Name Address Address your Coupon to V, A, Wawn, M.P.S.A., Box )I)SX, G.P.0., Sydney.

FULL INFORMATION FREE Send the Coupon for Mr Wawn’s Remarkable Book giving full particulars FREE to Catarrh sufferers. A Remarkable Book has just been published which describes Mr Wawn’s wonderful Oxygen dis. covery in plain, easily-understood terms. It is worth pounds to sufferers from Catarrh, Chest, Mouth Breathing, and Throat Troubles, There are many extraordinary revelations in this Free Book, proving that Catarrh poisons the body and breath, clogs the lungs, and poisons the stomach and food, telling why Catarrh is the cause of hearing troubles and deafness and the " Mother of all Disease." The Book explains how YOU can gel rid of Catarrh completely and permanently, how your blood is purified and revitalised from Catarrhal poisons. Your energies and spirits revive wonderfully—your chest and lungs are strengthened—your breathing and appetite improved. In one night there is evidence of benefit. In a week you'll be astonished with the progress, and a few short weeks will serve to place you on the highway of good health once more, fit for all the duties and emergencies of life. This explanatory illustrated book will cost you nothing but the effort of sending for it, yet it is worth pounds to you. A copy will be sent to you in a plain sealed wrapper, free of cost and obligation. Please write your name and address very clearly in the coupon, and enclose 4d in stamps for postage.

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Fritz Kreisler, the violinist, cancelled a concert in Montreal, in Canada, and made a dash to New York when he was told by telegram that his fox terrier Rex was ill there. “There will be no more concerts for me till Rex is better,” Kreisler told his managors, but the dog was dead before ho reached it. “My husband broke down and wept when he heard the news, said Mrs Kreisler. . _ , Seven cigarettes were' smoked in Britain in 1930 for every six smoked m 1923. but only fifteen glasses of beer were drunk last year for every sixteen drunk in 1923. In 1923 20,488.785 barrels of beer, or 15.64 gallons a bead of population, were drunk. In 1930 the quantity was only 19,967.602 barrels, or 15.65 gallons a head. The consumption a head of tobacco in 1923 was 2.851 b, in 1930 it was 3.291 b. Edward Gordon Craig, the writer on thfl stage, in his book, Ellen lerry and Her Secret Self,’ paints the fol owing candid picture of himself; — When I consider my mother I have really nothing good to say for the son. . . - I was born sleepy—fat, fair-haired, and fast asleep . . : a gourmand, a sensualist, a conceited lump, and a dreamer.

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Evening Star, Issue 20996, 9 January 1932, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20996, 9 January 1932, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20996, 9 January 1932, Page 9