Catarrh Deafness May be Overcome I'VS have catarrhal deafness or ilt a !L no l ses ' R 0 to your nearest chemP 2 rmin.°, r J„ a i', d *?*• 3 4 - totUe Of In t Sii? n f ', strtn ' lhl and add 'uear* P tLJ L lot t *u i f ter and a little times'a <£>* tablespoonful four fnSi' i *th. n 'j? , s* n brlnß duick rebel irom the distressing head noises i>\o^»ssJ!* nOS t' n^S s^ open breathing become easy and the mucus ston droppmg into the throat It to f° P"oare coats little, and is pleasant Anyone who has catarrhal °r bead noises should give mtat P tSay P * tri * l ' Get Par ' c V K K li : w r • p R li C M P S' T
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 30 March 1938, Page 2
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131Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 30 March 1938, Page 2
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