If your nose feels as though it is gripped by invisible fjngers —if your sense of smell is impaired if there is a buzzing in your ears YOUR NOSE NEEDS ' Mentholatum.' Don't let deadly Catarrh get hold of you. Catarrh poisons the food you eat and pollutes the air you breathe. Rid yourself of Catarrh. 'Mentholatum' enables you to STOP Catarrh where it starts. Clear your NOSE and keep it clear with 'Mentholatum.' This amazing breathable balm when applied into the nostrils volatilises instantly. Its super - active antiseptic vapours disperse mucus, rid your nose of germs, subdue inflammation, stop infection and o-p-e-n up blocked breathing passages. ' Mentholatum' stays put and keeps active. Stops Head Colds overnight and even Chronic Catarrh yields to it. Of all Stores 9d. & 2/-.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23759, 12 September 1940, Page 14
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