CATARRH SUFFERERS ARE INFLUENZA'S EASY VICTIMS. Catarrh, which so many people imagine to be just " a bad cold in the head," is one of the most dangerous of bodily ailments. Not only arc there the miserable symptoms of headache, eyes running and smarting, feverishness, bad taste in mouth, the formation of evil-smelling mucous, but tho catarrhal condition leaves the victim open to further attack from harmful microbes such as that conveying deadly influenza. At tho very first sign of Catarrh go to your chomist and ask him for a tube of De Witt's Catarrhal Cream. Ho will tell you why this remedy for Catarrh, chronic cold in tho head, hay fever, is so effective, how tho special applicator on tho tube causes tho healing medicaments to reach the very tiniest recesses at the back of tho nose and throat where lies the very root of tho trouble—and ho will tell you aboqt tho guarantee that accompanies every tube of this famous remedy that is sold. For lis 9d you can obtain from your chemist a supply of the famous De Witt's Catarrhal Cream which, used night and morning and through tho day, will clear away the poisonous health-destroying mucous, render clean and antiseptic all the air passages and give you once again clear sight, clear hearing and easy, natural breathing. Do Witt's Catarrhal Cream is wonderful, <oo, in cases of hay fever. - Don't remain in fear- of deadly Catarrh.' When you order your tube of De Witt's Catarrhal Cream you have a wonderful preparation which will permanently banish the most difficult case. Remember to ask for De Witt's Catarrhal Cream —made by tho forty-year-old, world-famous proprietary house, and sold,under satisfaction or money back in full conditions.—Advt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20405, 6 November 1929, Page 16
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