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A SIMPLE, SAFE, AND RELIABLE WAY THAT CALLS FOR NO UGLY TRUMPETS, PHONES, OR OTHER INSTRUMENTS. To have catarrhal deafness is very annoying and embarrassing. People who are deaf In this way are generally mighty sensitive on this subject. Ana yet niany 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 lhat 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 anv chemist get one ounce or Parmint (Double Strength), Take this home and put it into a simple syrup made of J pint of hot water.and a little sugar. Take a tablespoonful four tim<>s 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 ears should srradually disappear Anvone who suffers from catarrh, catarrhal deafness or head noises should KiV« P.irmint a trial. Tt is pleasant to tak« and is quite inexpensive.

" If you were to blindfold me and take me round the world I could recognise which of the great cities I was in by their own particular noises," a well-known traveller remarked recently. The roar of London, a strange medley of traffic noises, the shouts of street vendors, the voices of constantly moving crowds, and a hundred and one incidental sounds, would, one might think, be much like the roar of any other great city, if it were not for the familiar and well-loved voice of Big Ben booming above the tumult, and the far-sounding music of the town's bells (says the Scotsman). Every noon the 10 bells of St. Clement Danes peal out their gay carillon of "Oranges and Lemons." This peal has been rung daily since 1919, when the bells were restored, and once a year a special service is given, when oranges and lemons are handed round to 1 the children. Deeper and more impressive is the sound of the bells of St. Sepulchre, in Holborn; and, silenced now, in St. Sepulchre stands the.small handbell which was rung outside the cells of Newgate prison on the eve of an execution. But, inspiring as ever, the Bow Bells peal out from St. Mary-le-Bow, Cheapside, as fresh and 'musical in their appeal to-day as they must have sounded to young, discouraged Dick Whittington.

CHLORODYNE j The Best Remedy known foi COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. Acts like a charm in DIARRHOEA and STOMACH CHILLS. The only specific in CHOLERA and DYSENTERY. Checks and arrests FEVER, CROUP AGUE A True Palliative in NEURALGIA. RHEUMATISM. GOUT Convincing Medical Testimony with each bottle Of all Chemists. Price* in England, 1/3 and 3/-. Always ask for a "Di COLLIS BROWNE."

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23224, 23 June 1937, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23224, 23 June 1937, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23224, 23 June 1937, Page 12