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OFTEN MAKES VICTIMS WORN-OUT, RUN-DOWN WRECKS. To be r abio to breathe freely, hoar clearly, smell, taste, and arise in the morning' refreshed and strong' with liend and throat clear and free from phlegm, are conditions that maKe life worth while. IVo victim of catarrh can enjoy lire as they should. The effects of this ravaging, disgusting disease are too plainly relt, and yet, rew people realise what a serious disease catarrh really is. It Is more than a trilling ailment, more than a passing discomfort, catarrh is a dangerous condition. It may lead to many distressing complications, such as clogged nostrils, a constant, disagreeable taste in the mouth, loss or hearing, dull headaches, or perhaps consumption. Left to Itself, catarrh slowly and surely undermines the sreneral health, Peine - a disease or the blood it should be treated through the blood to secure results. Sprays, Inhalers, and ointments can never permanently help catarrh. lielow Is printed an old-fashioned treatment that can be made up in your own home for a trifling cost, and which has been used with .good results in cases of catarrh. 1 ■ -i . Go to any chemist's and get nn ounce or Parmint.' Take it home and put it into a syrup made or i pint of hot water and }lb. or crystal supar. Take a tablospoonrut four times a day. This preparation has proved successful in many cases because it acts upon the blood and mucous mcmbrune, and, tends to correct'the trouble In the proper way. ' ir the blood ran be made pure your catarrh should speedily vanish. Anyone who has catarrh in -any ronn should give this simple preparation a trial. Gold osmi-iridium tipped nib for silkysmooth writing a point for every hand. Holds plenty of ink. £ Patented feed prevents blots. PRICES,: 8/6, xo/6,15/-, 17/6,21/-, 27/6. Ask your Stationer or Jeweller to show you the full range of British Made 1 Wonderful relief from 'Flu and colds is obtained in incredibly short space of time with Langdale's Cinnamon. Warming, preventative. For children or adults. Take 20-30 drops in itailk or %water twice daily. Also in lozenge form in small pocket tin. Distilled only by E. F. Langdale, Hatton Garden, London. 3 1Jpfifllf p i S ili Cinnamon

imarkable orted Purchase :ia@r €®ats ■ Beautifully Tailored! Wool-lined Coats of the better kind, in fashionable shades of blue, green, tan, cherry, also black. Invaluable for present wear or for all-the-year motoring. Excellent wearing quality—and as smart as they are useful. A fortunate purchase enables us to offer these newly arrived Coats —supplemented by balance of the season s stocks of similar goods—at extraordinarily low prices. Usually jfi6/19/6 to Jftg/19/6 Usually <£6/19/6 to <£l®/l§/6 For the purpose of immediate clearance they are marked at j£&ll9lb and Early Inspection S Another Special Purchase 3§> y Raiffi®®ats All in light weights, quite suitable for Spring wearall rubber-lined. At 19/11 At 24/11 Very smart Indiana Coats, in Novelty Jaspe Art. Silk Coats, in fawn, green, red, brown, piped blue and green effects. Also in contrasting colours—some with genuine Satin, in black, plum and cape effect. green. Ltd Queen Street Auckland m Bi m m

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20930, 21 July 1931, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20930, 21 July 1931, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20930, 21 July 1931, Page 13

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