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Two Auckland motor cyclists who recently completed a 2600-mile tour through both islands informed a Herald representative that the best roads encountered were those in Taranaki, while Canterbury came second. •The Auckland province roads were theyporst met with on the trip, which over the North Island portion was via the Awaking West Coast route.

HOW TO RELIEVE HEAD NOISES. GOOD ADVICE FOR THOSE WHO FEAR DEAFNESS. People who are growing hard of hearing and who experience a stuffy feeling of pressure against their eardrums, accompanied by buzzing, rumbling sounds in the head like water falling or steam escaping, should take prompt and effective measures to stop this trouble. Head noises are almost invariably the forerunners of complete and partial deafness, and most deaf people suffer from them constantly. Sometimes these head noises become so distracting and nerve-racking, with their neverceasing ‘‘hum,” they drive the sufferer almost frantic, and complete nervous breakdown may result. Thanks to a romarkablo medicine, it is now possible to lessen the severity of these head noises, and often completely overcome them, and with tho disappearing of the head noises the hearing also greatly improves, and very frequently oan be restored to normal. It can be easily prepared at home, and we believe it is a most effective treatment for this trouble. From your chemist secure n loz bottle of Purmint (Double Strength); take this homo and add to it pint of hot water and lib of granulated crystal sugar. Stir"until dissolved. Take one tablespoonful four times a day. Pat-mint is used in this way not only to roduco, by tonic action, the inflammation and swelling in the Eustachian l\ibes, and thus to equalise the air pressure on the drum, but to correot any excess of aeeretions in the middle ear, and the results it gives are usually quick and effective. Every person who has catarrh in any form 4>ould give this preparation a trial.-^Advfc.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3713, 12 May 1925, Page 54

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Page 54 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3713, 12 May 1925, Page 54

Page 54 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3713, 12 May 1925, Page 54

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