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A Great Offer j i to Men AT d IN Boots and Shoes COMPRISING AN "ENGLISH MANUFACTURER'S FULL RANGE SAMPLES. ALL UP-TO-DATE STYLE,, AND REMARKABLE VALUE. NEW;ZEALAMD 0> CLOTHINGiFAC'IW See Wint ow Display.

Try this Lift the outer walls of the nostrils as shown above, Then inhale vigorously through the riostrils. Afterwards exhale, also through the nostrils- Do both, of course, while holding the nostrils wide open. The result will be nothing less than a surprising reuelation of how the nasal air-passages can be enabled to convey an increased supply of oxygen to the respiratory organs, HAVE YOU GOT CATARRH ? If you have a dropping of phlegm into the throat, If your nose is stopped up, If crusts form in your nose, If you are easily susceptible to colds, If you suffer from frontal headaches, If you have noises in the head, If your hearing is afFected, If you have to clear your throat & expectorate often, If a change in the weather affects you, If you are a victim to shortness of breath, If you sneeze frequently, If your sense of smell is affected, If you have a heavy, tired feeling on awaking, If you suffer from a husky throat, If you are affected with any of the above symptoms, the chances are that you are suffering from Catarrh. It is an exceedingly dangerous complaint, and is so insidious that the Sufferer hardly realises how serious is his or her condition until matters have reached an almost chronic stage.

Catarrh often begins with a cold in the head, but it never stops there. The simple cold becomes a protracted one, while the discharge from the nose grows more profuse *nd uncomfortable. The inflammation extends to the throat and bronchial tubes, causing hoarseness, a tickling sensation, and an aggravating cough. The matter that is continually dropping back into the throat fijida 'its way into the stomach, resulting in a distressing form of dyspepsia, nausea, and lobs of appetite and strength. The catarrhal poisons are absorbed into the blood, and all the membranes of the body become infected, and what was supposed to be a purely local disease has become constitutional, deep-seated, and chronie,' and njay eventually result in Deafness, Bronchitis, Asthma, Neuritis, Catarrli of the Stomach, or that dread scourge of the human race, Consumption. A Sample Bottle of "KAT-AR-AH" INHALANT Free to Sufferers. " Kat-ar-ah" Treatment for Catarrh is based on scientific principles, and aims at the curing of the trouble on an entirely new and logical basis. I know it is right by personal eiperience—the best Catarrh Remedy in existence, and I am ready to prove it to-you. Hundreds acknowledge its worth. No matter how many remedies you may have tried do not consider your case hopeless until you have tried "Kat-ar-ah" Treatment. ( * In order that you may provo the value of this Treatment to your own satisfaction. I will supply you with a trial bottle of" ICat-ar-ah" Inhalant I'"EEB OF CHARGE. It will give immediate relief to the inflamed membranes, clear tlie head, convey health-giving, purifying and gnrmdestroying medicated air to the affected parts, and cleanse the nasal passages of the accumulated mucous. I will also send you a copy of my liew and booklet—"Catarrh—-its CauEe,i Symptoms and Treatment." Be sure to mention this paper when writing, give your full name and address, and enclose 3d. in Btampß to cover cost of postage. Send to-day. The trial bottle will be Eent by return mail. HERBERT HERDER, 2 Bridge-street, Sydney.

Ut'H Am ill ways freJh, «m' 1 quality '• proved at pvery dii' • U-b!e. mi kiE only Prm./ 'oc , Malto* furk agd Poultry. V> <> waat your onl:,v.'. lon wm.ii our aa'VMOUK MOTTO—CT.EANLLNSISii t PJIOM'TTTUDI >N'KD\7Sz!V der* taken £ot »«y jmais'.tsti# fw SOLE BROTHERS, USJOKGE HANOVIP., Proprietor. TIME-T/^E. Consii L-, tea■araugl at 5.30 *jn. WAITA" for Ingl«< •ood, «nd leaven ok the . 'tarn trip at < j.m. loward». Ouav/rda. Leave urangi 6..10 a.m. mgicwood i*.n ■'v.hfAO 8.30 a.m. Kaimata 2.48 p.n. . -jt«L 7.80 &.m. Tarata 4p.m ~;miaU d.4S a.m. Fukeho Bl».at Arrive— ■ sglewood B.M a.m. Furangl Ip.fc, All orders er paicoin left at itortj r urstgi, Mr. T. Waite'i Stablea, .Tanfa, et Rojal Mail Stable*, Inglewood,, will n£Mvepro»|*attenUoa. .-ill-'

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 288, 8 May 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 288, 8 May 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 288, 8 May 1914, Page 7

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