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A GUARANTEED REMEDY FOR CATARRH

Jast as a bad cut neglected may become a festering, blood-poisoning sore, so a bad cold in the head may develop into Catarrh with all its malignant power to form poisonous mucous which inflames air passages and destroys the delicate membranes that control taste and smell. Then as your Catarrh develops, you find eyes running and smarting, ears are stuffed up, indeed you may become quite deaf unless you do something quickly. • - Don’t waste time on faddist treatments, expensive and useless inventions like atomizers, etc. —get right to the seat of the trouble and start your cure by using De Witt’s Catarrhal Cream. You can get a full month’s supply of this wonderful remedy for only Is 9d, and we guarantet you will benefit or -we will return your money in full. Splendid for Hay-Fever, too. De Witt’s Catarrhal Cream contains all the natural healing balms that soothe inflamed air passages, clear away the beastly, fcad-smelling mucous, and make your head’ eight, and hearing clear and bright. De Witt’s Catarrhal Cream, applied directly to the affected parts by the special applicator, destroys all the dangerous germs, and its antiseptic, healing balms quickly bring about a real cure. Catarrh neglected becomes very dangerous Use this wonderful "specific night ami morning and through the day. Your month’s supply will cure the most stubborn case... Splendid for hay-fever, too—stope the sneezing instantly and prevents dangerous rise in temperature. Remember the name, and ask any chemist for a Is 9d tube of De Witt’s Catarrhal Cream,

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Otago Witness, Issue 3870, 15 May 1928, Page 77

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Page 77 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3870, 15 May 1928, Page 77

Page 77 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3870, 15 May 1928, Page 77