ie Expectations of a large gratuity' >h were uppermost in the mind of a night □1 porter of a city hotel recently when cy he found in one of a pair or shoes IO j left outside a guest’s room the sum n ; of £3l in notes. More mature reflecj. i tion, however, convinced him that a e , mistake must have occurred. He rousvi ed the occupants of the room, and 0 I discovered that one of them had placs i ed his, friend’s shoes outside the door, v i believing that they had been overlooke ed when his friend had retired. The e porter’s action was met with a storm of abouse from the owner of the money, who resented having been awakened „ from his slumbers. He apparently did , not realise that he might have risen in the morning a much poorer man. ‘ The porter’s reflections on the incident may well be imagined. > CATARRH ! IS CURABLE Those frontal headaches and dull--1 ness of brain are signs of Nasal • Catarrh. Clots of yellow discharge run- ’ ning from the nose into the back of s the throat is a sign you have catarrh. Sense of taste gone or heavy feeling and glassiness of eyes are all signs of catarrh. That burning full feeling up the nasal passage is Nasal Catarrh. Head noises and dullness of hearing are signs of catarrh. (Tavener’s Anticatarrh is a positive jcure). ? Constipation and sluggish livers are frequently caused by catarrh. Smoking pipe or cigarettes inflames the mucuous membrane, causing inflamed throat and nasal catarrh, Catarrh of the bladder and scalding urine is often caused by nasal catarrh. (Tavener’s Anticatarrh is a positive cure). Catarrh inflammation punctures mucuous membrane, causing running i at the nose and eyes similar to hay I fever, also sneezing and bitter taste in the mouth and bad breath. The burning sensation at the back of the eyes with sneezing are signa of catarrh. (Tavener’s Anticatarrh is a positive cure). Catarrhal discharge causes selfpoisoning, which should be checked before serious complications arise. Tavener’s ANTICATARRH has been proved beyond doubt as the most amazing treatment ever placed for public use, even long-standing cases have been completely cured. We ask your confidence in the use of this preparation. One month’s treatment 3/6 (or, posted, 4/6). James T. Tavener, M.P.% Ph.C. Consulting and Prescription Chemist and Rheumatism Specialist (Two Sh’opsjL 680 COLOMBO ST. (Next Beath’s, opp. Ballantynee) Also at 183 HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 March 1937, Page 6
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