CATARRH. (Chronic Cold in the Head.) THIS DEADLY DISEASE POISONS THE SYSTEM. A bad cold in the head, neglected, leads to deadly catarrh. Every hour this diseased condition continues, poisons are accumulating which destroy delicate membranes governing taste and smell. Then, as air passages become inflamed and choked, so breathing becomes hard and wheezy, and the poisons, finding their way to the ear passages, may render you very deaf. Here is a guaranteed, proven and tested remedy made by a house of specialists with over 40 years' reputation. Go to your chemist, ask for and see you get a Is 9d tube of l)e Witt's Catarrhal Cream. Through this special applicator nozzle, apply the healing balm generously to the buck of the throat, through the nose. In a few hours you will feel relief and freedom from stuffiness, headache and depression will go. Persevere and every symptom* of poisonous Catarrh will disappear No more beastly phlegm, bad taste in the mouth or bad breath. Just as a little drop of oil on water spreads its way, so L)e Witt's Catarrhal Cream, applied by means ot the special nozzle applicator fitted to each tube, spreads throughout all the infected area, destroying harmful baeteria and re-establishing health. Why let Catarrh bring you to the verge of breakdown when to-day you can start confidently with this wonderful remedy w'thout risking a penny? Get your Is 9d tube from the chemist now, use it freely. If you can honestly say you have received no benefit your money will be refunded in full. But it is certain, nc matter how long you hav6 suffered. Do Witt's Catarrhal Cream will benefit TI! Advt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20363, 18 September 1929, Page 17
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