P. KAY ARE OF CATARPJI. Yon know the symptoms wc!i enough. Hot one minute, cold the next. A sudden shiver then a sneeze. That's catarrh! The germs have settled in the «3rm, moist passages of the noso and throat, and they multiply and spread so rapidly unless you arc careful. Don't wast! Get a tube of De Witt's Caiarrha! Cream from your nearest chemist. You will like the clean, pleasant smell of this—such an improvement upon the inhalants, nasal sprays and douches formerly in use. Unscrew the cap, Place a little of the cream tmide each nos.tr.!. Inhale deeply and your trouble will go—jast as a morning mist disappear* before the sun. Until yoa actually try JDe Witt's Catarrhal Cream you cannot realise ho* quickly it baasshes cold-in-She-head, nasal catarrh, catarrhal deafness, stuffiness, difficult breathing and the accumulation of phlegm at the back of tha nose and throat. Try a tube to day and »ce. Your nearest chemtst sells and recommends it and a Urge tubs costs only I:; Qd, including the speoal applicator and full directions for •jic. Acivt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19627, 4 May 1927, Page 15
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