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I DEAFNESS AND I HEAD NOISES I A simple cold ill the head, | followed by nasal catarrh, will . I often cause an. annoying singing or buzzing m the head. This is due to the fact that catarrh chokes the nasal passages with hard phlegm. Breathing becomes difficult and there is the danger of Catarrh of the Stomach, but perhaps the most serious complication is Catarrhal Deafness. This is very difficult to cure, but all danger of Catarrhal Deafness may be averted by the use of De Witt's Catarrhal Cream which should be/ applied freely to the nostrils as soon as. a cold or catarrh is suspected.' De WITT'S CATARRHAL CREAM never --fails ,to relieve catarrhal ' affections of the liead, , nos~e, throat and ears. Write for Free Sample Tube to Dept. U65 The De Witt .Laboratories, P.O. Box 1 1 62; Wellington, or obtain full-size v 1/9 tube direct from t^he Chemist . ' Helpful' health hints and full directions for use with every tube. Sir Morell Mackenzie' The ROYAL PHYSICIAN Who said he knew many persons benefited by taking Dr. Hair's Asthma Remedy. '; »T^HIS great physician was not v I alone In paying woll merited :> tribute to the efficacy, of Dr. Hair's famous liquid Asthma Remedy, . Medical men arid high djg- • nltarles of the Church have '■ fled to the wonderful;: cureß which ... ' have com.c urider their,! own persnnal • observation:' Every . -au'fforei 1 from Asthma who longs #f or re.Uet -and respite from pain can l obtain It by purchasing, a bottle of the solf- ■ same medicine vhl cH completely . cured Dr. Hair himself aftor fifteen years' martyrdom to Asthma In . Ha severest'- ' »w?ft ■' • ' ■'< P^3tf& Sod . *\fW .-.. by leading oCIV^- ChomiHts,B/6 a i>ottle or plus postage V , (6d.) from Salmohd & Sprapgron, Ltd.',' 2 Baker's Bulld- ' ings, -Fea'thbrston St., Wellington. For a PRI3JS3 copy of Ur. Halr'a Booklet on Asthma, flu* In the Coupon below, and p'os.t it to-^- .:■ SALMOND & SPRAGGON LTD., 2 Baker* Boitifw, Fcalkcntiw SUMt, Wellington. FREE BOOK Coupon. ' To Salmond & Spraggon LfaL . 2 Baier'i BtfildLagf, Featkefston Street, ' Wellington. Please send me, gratis and post paid, a copy of Dr. Hair's Booklet on Asthma and Bronchitis. / Name..... . Address 5 For You! KN¥I King of Harmonicas If you play the mouth-organ, or if you wish to learn,! the beautiful bell-toned Kiwi Harmonica is the instrument for you. And no matter which part of New Zealand you live m, you can secure any one of the quality Kiwi Models. If your dealer is unable to show yoU the Kiwi or the Kiwi Price-list, send us the price of the model you require, and we will forward it postacre paid, Get the Kiwi— the Harmonica with the hand-filed gold bronze reeds! SIX MODELSr-SIX PRICES Kiwi Double Reed Model, 40 reed 5......6- /-; Kiwi Junior, 20 reeds...... 2/- .■'-.■■ Kiwi 'Vamper," 20 reeds 3/Kiwi "Artist," 20 reed5j......... ...... ......4/6 Kiwi " Tremolo," 36 rceid5.1..........1.;,..8/- -;■ Kiwi "De Luxe," double-sided,64 reeds 12/6 Experienced players are unhesitating m 1 th >r choice of the Khvi, because of its cnmoiiritive, all-round excellence. You must h;ive a " 'Kiwi." R. EADY & SON, LTD. f 162 Queen Street, Auckland I And at Hamilton and Whangarei ' . The very latest tr?atment--Mulr t s Bure Goitre Cure— fciv -. positive roBults — imrnefliutely benefltj nerves and general health. . > Write for FREE Interesting I?ookl©t •nd information to ROBERT MUIR, . Pominion Road Jorminusi Auckland.

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NZ Truth, Issue 978, 23 August 1924, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 978, 23 August 1924, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 978, 23 August 1924, Page 15

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