SYMPTOMS OF DEADLY CATARRH
(Chronic Ccid in the Read) Air passages stuffed up, eyes smarting, ringing in the eats, bad taste, beastly thick mucous forming in the throat headache—that’s Catarrh! Neglect these symptoms and you are heading straight for a health breakdown. Nc disease is so insidious as Catarrh ; it not only affects throat, chest and head, but poisons the whole system. Here is a guaranteed, proven, and tested remedy made by a house of specialists with over 40 years reputation. Gq to your chemist, ask for and see you ge4 a Is 9d tube of De Witt’s Catarrhal Cream. Through the special applicator nozzle, apply the healing balm generously to the back of the throat, through the nose. In a few hours you will feel relief and freedom from stuffiness, headache, and depression will go. Petsever. and every symptom of poisonous Catarrh will disappear. No longer will you be u misery to yourself, but you will cease to be a danger to those around you.
A GUARANTEED REMEDY
Take this matter seriously, and, at the first sign of- sneezing, smarting eyes, noise.' in the head, formation of bad smelling thick mucous at the back of the throat, go to your chemist at once and securo a supply of this guaranteed remedy. De Witt’s Catarrhal Cream is sold by chemists everywhere under strict guarantee of satisfaction or money back in full. It is prepared by the specialists of a proprietary house with 40 years’ reputation in supplying the health needs of ihe public. Invaluable in all cases of bad cold in the head, catarrh, hay fever, wheezing, sore throat, etc. For your own sake accept no substitute. Get De Witt’s Catarrhal Cream and get health
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Otago Witness, Issue 3861, 13 March 1928, Page 77
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