Catarrhal Deafness May Be Relieved A SIMPLE, SAFE, AND RELIABLE WAY THAT CALLS FOB NO UGLY TUUMPETS, PHONES, OK OTHER INSTRUMENTS. To have catarrhal deafness is very annoying and embarrassing. People who arc deaf in this way are generally mighty sensitive on this subject. And yet many catarrhal deaf folks carry around Instruments that call attention to their infirmity. Therefore people who are hard of hearing, who suffer from head noises, or who are actually deaf from catarrhal trouble, will be glad to know of a simple treatment that can be easily made up at home for a few pence cost that is really quite efficient in relieving the disagreeable deafness and head noises caused by catarrh. From any chemist got. one ounce of Parmint (Double Strength). Take this home and put it into a simple syrup made of i pint of hot water and four ounces of ordinary crystallised sugar. Take a tablespoonful four times a day. This treatment should, by tonic action, reduce the inflammation in the middle ear that, a catarrhal condition would be likely to cause, and with the inflammation gone the distressing head noises, headaches, cloudy thinking, and that dull feeling in the cars would gradually disappear. Anyone who suffers from catarrh, catarrhal deafness, or head noises should give Barmint a trial. It is pleasant to take and is quite inexpensive. Sunshine figures for British resorts are to he more complete in future; up to now', the period under observation each day has ended at 5 p.m,, sunshine after that time not being included.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22325, 27 July 1934, Page 3
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