A SURE SHIELD AGAINST CATARRH. Because tie first symptoms cf Catarrh are merely "inconvenient," and therefore often neglected, many men and women cave been brought to the verge of breakdown in the grip of this deadly disease. The disease germs that are responsible for all the chronic symptoms of catarrh are the most malignant thai attack the body. Thus, when yoa find eyes smarting, running., ears stuffed np. beastly bad-smelling mucus framing in the throat, headaches, feverishness —yoa mast do something quickly, for catarrh neglected may lead to' dreadful bronchitis, dyspepsia, loss of appetite, deafness and nervous breakdown. When we state that your sure shield against the ravages of catarrh lies in De Witt's Catarrhal Cream, we give to everyone who purchases this remedy from their chemist a definite guarantee. If, after fair trial cf this preparation, yon can report aa progress, your money will be refunded in full. Sold in tubes fitted with a special applicator, which enables you to introduce the healing, germ-destroying essences which are blended into De Witt's Ca:.arrhai Cream, to the very root of the trouble. In this way the healing bairns, like oil on troubled waters, spread through the clogged air-passages and penetrate to every niche and cavity, soothing and healing the inflamed membranes and clearing away the germ-laden mucus, making the air-passages of the nose dear, healthy and safe from further attack. It does not matter how long you hnv« suffered or what remedies have failed you., if yours is a case of bad cold in the head, catarrh or hay fever, we confidently ask you to. get your la Qd tube of De Witt's Catarrhal Cream. You will find this "easy-to-use' 5 preparation will act quickly and give you speedy relief. Guaranteed by the makers of the famous De Witt'J kidney and bladder piila.— (Advfc.)
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20599, 25 June 1930, Page 9
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