BANISH DEADLY CATARRH. (CHRONIC COLD IN THE HEAD). The number of people who suffer from Catarrh is enormous, but few realise their serious danger. Catarrh, starting perhaps with a mild attack ox hay fever or bad cold in the head, stores up poisonous mjicous that stops up air passages, gives beastly taste in the mouth and leads to serious forms of deafness—tlfere is worse trouble yet if you neglect Catarrh. The Catarrhal sufferer, especially during sleep, is continually swallowing the poisonous, evil-smelling mucous, with the result that the blood becomes impure, dyspepsia is set up and chronic ailments such as bronchitis result. A GUARANTEED REMEDY. There is a quick, sure and certain cura for Catarrh, sold by all chomists under guarantee of satisfaction or monty back. It is De Witt's Catarrhal Cream. This wonderful blend of healing, antiseptic balms, kills the germs of deadly Catarrh at the source and renders evsry corner and crevice of air passages clean and healthy. So easy to use, so certain to cure. Get a supply of De Witt's Catarrhal Cream now. Use at night—in the morning you will feel wonderfully fresh and clear. Persevere and you will be permanently cured. A full sized tube of De Witt's Catarrhal Cream cost you Is 2d. When you order your tube of De Witt's Catarrhal Cream you have a month's supply, but this wonderful preparation will ?iermanently cure the most difficult case ong before then. Remember- to ask for De Witt's Catarrhal Cream —made by the forty-year old world-famous proprietary house, and sold under satisfaction or mony back in full conditions. —Advt. 8s lid Maids' Gingham Frocks going for 3s lid to-morrow, Goorge Courts Sale* Bargain Thursday and Half-pi ic riant Day*—Karangahape Ivoaa.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19859, 1 February 1928, Page 13
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