CATARRH (Bad Cold In the Head)
A GUARANTEED REMEDY How -ftiaiiy taousands of people, at the first sign of sneezing, treat the matter aj a joke? If you realised that this- sneezing heralded a bad cold in the head leading to a state of Catarrh which might render you dim of sight, hard of hearing, and perhaps dyspeptic, you would treat the matter far more seriously. You canriot afford to neglect catarrh I Every hour this diseased condition continues, poisons are accumulating which destroy delicate membranes governing taste and smell. Then as air passages become inflamed and choked, so breathing becomes hard and wheezy, and the poisons, finding their way to the ear passages, may render you very deaf. A very simple way to banish chronic cold in the head or catarrh. Simply go to your chemist arid secure a supply of De Witt’s Catarrhal Cream. This wonderfully specific, scientifically blended from Nature’s own healing balms, penetrates right to the poisoned centres at the back of the nose and throat. Over diseased parts this soothing healing remedy is spread. Not only does it clear away the evil-smelling, beastly mucous, but sets up once again a completely healthy, clean condition. You can obtain a supply of De Witt’e Catarrhal Cream for the small amount of Is 9d, and this will give you day-by-day treatment for a whole month. Use it generously before going to bed, in the morning, and throughout th© day. Not onLy will you cure yourself, but you will save others from catching thia wretched disease. Go to your chemist and see that he givea you—when you ask for it—De Witt’® Catarrhal Cream. You are protected by the guarantee of money back if not satii’ fied. We are confident in the statement there is nothing “ just as good.”
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Otago Witness, Issue 3869, 8 May 1928, Page 8
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