BEWARE OF CATARRH You know flip symptoms well enough Hot one minute, cold the next. A sudden shiver then a sneeze. That's catarrh ! The germs have settled in the warm, moist passages of the nose and throat, and the.y multiply and spread so rapidly unless yon are careful. Don't wait! Get <1 tube of I),. Witt's Catarrhal Cream from your nearest chemist. You will like the clean, pleasant smell of this—such an improvement upon the inhalants, nasal sprays i ,ind douches formerly in use. Unscrew the cap. Place a little of the cream inside each nostril. Inhale deeply and your trouble will go— just »3 a morniii j mist disappears before the sun. Until you actually try De Witt's Catarrhal Cream you cannot realise how quickly it banishes cold in the head, nasal catarrh, catarrhal deafness stuffiness difficult breathing and the accumulation ol phlegn ;H the back of the nose und throat Try a tube to-day and see. Your dearest jher.nst sell 3 and recommends it and » largo tube costs only Is 9d, including the special applicator and full directions for use.—Advt.
89s 6fl maids' repp frocks for 39s 6d to--morrow, Bargain Thursday and Halfprice Remnant Day, at George Court's, Karangahape Road.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19807, 30 November 1927, Page 17
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