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fimMfflLras^J^sg^l *c* By " Kat*ar*ah'* Treatment Tmwßaniiik'mJ^S/X^ ' '^^' the Xose and Throat are IHUL* sSSSrIJ treated effectively with • Medicated Oxy&ejM Inhaled talßll/K "4r direct to the aff/letcd mem* " Kat.ar.ah'* Treatment \VAvj^m s sm> \ \CTfrJa» iias * alrect Influence upon \\\\y \F& tajfc>caWi»lh the catarrhal poisons of tvwJ/feii m jgf> the body and conquers thm 1 UVlli^dlWW^S ivfflll' > dl * eaao by remove* ,**• /^i a np A O O U I i>Al Al\i\,n. :; You know what Catarrh is, with its humiliating and discomforting symptoms. . , A slight cold develops into a stubborn and protracted one, while the discharges from the nose are most offensive and annoying. As the inflammation extends further up into the head and the delicate mechanism of the ear is attacked, there is a continual > buzzing and ringing m the 'ears, and frequently the hearing is partially or totally lost. Headaches are almost constant, with sometimes acute pains m the eyes, and the nose becomes so plugged up that the patient 'must breathe through the mouth, while the slimy secretions are forced back into the throat, requiring almost continual hawking and spitting to dislodge them. At certain stages of the disease the odor of the breath becomes very bad, to the mortification and embarrassment of the sufferers, , and the disgust of all who come near them. Gradually the mucous discharge finds its way into the internal organs, and a most miserable form of Dyspepsia, or Catarrh of the Stomach, is the inevitable consequence. The blood becomes contaminated by catarrhal poisons and unhealthy matter, and these are distributed through the body. , Catarrh is then a deep-seated, dangerous, constitutional or systemic disease, and its effect upon the general health and * system is soon apparent — appetite and strength are gone, weight is lost, despondency takes the place of confidence, and the disease frequently settles m some vital organ or terminates m Bronchitis, Asthma, Neuritis, or dread Consumption. • Trial Bottlo of ITDCC "Kal-ar-ah" Inhalant rIiEE. I want all who are afflicted with Catarrh to try a sample bottle of "Kat-ar-db " Inhalant at my expense. It is a synthetio compound of osrtain valuable medicaments, and is supremely beneficial m its influence on this mucous membrane. It has a distinctly soothing, healing and aro-sanative effect, sufficient to disintegrate and dißtodge the slimy mucous accumulations, "Kat-ar-ah" is first aid to Catarrh sufferers. Its healing effects are simply marvellous. You can notice an improvement immediately after beginning its use.. It quickly takes up its. work of killing the disease germs, of minimising and eventually stopping the discomforting mucous discharges m ;he nose and threat— raucous that is finding its way into your stomach and poisoning your system. X will supply you with a Trial Bottle of "Kat-ar-ah" Inhalant FREE OF CHARGE, if you will send me your full name and address, together with 3d. m stamps to cover coat of postage. Write address plainly, state whether Mr., Mrs., or Miss, and be sure to mention this paper. Send for your bottle NOW. HERBERT HERDER, Daklng House, Sydney.

Provincial Hotel WANGANUI W, R. TUCK. PROPRIETOR ALBION HOTEL WANOANWU H. E. BOMEBVILLE .. Proprietor. B«ftt Brands Wlnto and Spirit* k*pt la Stock. Dunedln Be* Alw«y» on T«p. H*U Mlnuu'i Walk from Rlvtr Bto&m«rv> ,Wb*rt,

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NZ Truth, Issue 511, 3 April 1915, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 NZ Truth, Issue 511, 3 April 1915, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 NZ Truth, Issue 511, 3 April 1915, Page 5

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