NASAL CATARRH Sufferers from this distressing affliction can get quick .relief and ease by using De Witt’s Catarrhal Cream., De Witt’s Catarrhal Cream is blended from specially chosen, healing, antiseptic essences, which, through the unique nozzle applicator fitted to each tube of the cream, get right to the seat of the catarrhal trouble. Thus, the cause of your misery is removed and every tiny crevice of the air passages is made sweet and clean and free from further attack. The special nozzle attachment on the hygienic tube ensures that the medicated cream reaches the hot, dry, inflamed membranes. Immediately a soothing film is spread over these surfaces. The irritation is immediately relieved. Use De Witt’s Catarrhal Cream regularly for a few days and you will be delighted with the relief it brings. The inflamed tissues gradually return to normal. Those sneezing fits cease, and the whole mucous system of the nasal passages is toned up. You no longer are so keenly susceptible to colds in the head, and your whole health improves Remember, neglect of nasal catarrh brings deafness, induces mouth breathing and lowers the body’s resistance to colds. If you have catarrh you should get a tube to-day of De Win’S CATARRHAL CREAM Sold in hygienic tubes with special nozzle attachment. It costs but 1/9 from chemists and storekeepers everywhere.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 June 1937, Page 2
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