CATARRH ROBS YOU OF BIIBP health-giving FRESH AIR ? \ 1 'XbHv m Catarrh, neglected, leads to dimming sight, deafness and such troubles as asthma and bronchitis or chronic dyspepsia, heart weakness, too. The beastly mucus formed clogs up air passages; consequently the lungs do not get their full share of oxygen which they must have to purify the blood. Catarrh robs you of the chance to enjoy Nature’s greatest boon — health-ensuring fresh air. At the first sign of sneezing, smarting eyes, noises in the head, formation of mucus at the back of the throat, go to your chemist and secure a supply of De Witt’s Catarrhal Cream —the guaranteed remedy. A full month’s supply for day-by-day treatment will cost you only 1/9. Is not this small investment well worth your return to health, your freedom from a disease that may bring you to health-break-down? Use this specific night and morning and through the day. Splendid for Hay Fever, too —- stops the sneezing instantly and prevents dangerous rise in temperature. Remember the name— DE WITTS Catarrhal Cream XHfITJpEuSECONOiOT is SMStn* w mm mm GUESSVOfiBETTER» £ 1 tflANGie Qt m hi! a smm m Wm YOU only have to buy half as often when you use Gibbs Dentifrice. A tin lasts twice as long as ordinary tooth-cleaning preparations. Another thing, you can. buy refills of Gibbs and use the same tin over and over again, THE TOOTH BRUSH CAHT REACH ALL THE CREVICES ... BUT GIBBS CAH AND DOES I It’s in tiny crevices where the tooth-brush can’t reach that decay germs breed and multiply; But Gibbs antiseptic foam swirls in and out of every hidden comet • ; ; kills dangerous germs ;;; sweeps away minute food particles .;. dissolves film . ; ; freshens and sweetens the mouth. "I ADVISE MY PATIEHTS TO USE GIBBS” For gleaming teeth and firm, rosy gums leading dentists recommend Gibbs, " THAHK CO ODHESS 1 UAH GARRY MY A GIBBS SAFELY AHYWHERE” Even in your handbag, the neat dustproof Gibbs tin is perfectly safe ...no chance of mess or waste ! So hygienic at all times too. (GJU A&ttSU* I SSSSSSSB^SU-ni-^ tin. 1/r -1,1 large tins 4/6, large j!remls*3/3., Forjdental ,plates ture,/Tablet, J/6:at ■ all ‘chemists? NAME. ADDRESS 37-57.23 D I sf! 7 office work taxes the eyes! Close work favours eyestrain. It is a wise precaution to give your eyes the protection of glasses before discomfort ia felt. Consult the FAIRMAID OPTICAL GO. LIMITED, QUEEN’S BUILDING, 119 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN, C.l. A. H. FAIRMAID, L. N. MEDLIN, Consulting Opticians.
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Evening Star, Issue 22629, 22 April 1937, Page 3
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412Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22629, 22 April 1937, Page 3
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