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to the Treatment of ASTHMA CATARRH, HAY FEVER An Attack of Asthma is usually brought about by an A similar theory may be applied to Catarrh and ACCUMULATION of influences, and we suggest Taa Hay Fever. you view it as a matter of adding up "points” until ffi®/ Mrs WTO ard 47 Treatment (known as "Kuranui”) is a threshold is passed—when an Attack of Asthma will gR ||| a comprehensive treatment combining Systematic develop. IB Medicinal Therapy with an important Instructional Suppose our threshold value for an onset of an attack JSffll Booklet. The Instructional Booklet helps you to to be 100 "points". We can then give an example— understand your Asthma, Catarrh or Hay Fever, only one of many—of a combination of factors which jfgy whilst the medicinal portion builds resistance from could exceed this threshold. within. This combined treatment assists you to avoid The patient who is predisposed to Asthma may be The Rev. Edgar Ward. man 7 of the common causative factors. run-down (say 20 points). He may be constipated of"the Ward'ti The properties of Ward’s Treatment are as (30 points). He may have chronic post-nasal catarrh Treatment known as f o ii ow -. Tt. x . jj . , “Kuranui"—a treatment (40 points). These factors add up to 90 points and combining systematic me- x . Relieves the spasra of the Bronchial tubes and therefore in themselves are not sufficient to cause assists in the expulsion of bronchial mucus. anattac - Methods. % Assists in throwing off waste matter. But the patient may then have a late heavy meal T , r , z •. x . . A /_ 3. Improves the tone of the system. (20 points) or he may come m contact with irritating e ? r atmospheric conditions (15 points), either of which jßr 4 ' Increases the movements of the intestines, would bring him above the level of 100 points. The I 5 ‘ Promotes digestion and increases appetite. threshold is thus passed and an attack of asthma g ft ss ’ sts t ' le kidneys to more thorough elimination, supervenes. K Thousands of sufferers in New Zealand, Australia, It will be realised, therefore, that the attack was f 1 S° ut h Africa, Great Britain and U.S.A, testify to the not solely due to the meal or the condition of the / 4 gjf efficiency of this different method of Systematic atmosphere—they were "the last straw”. Treatment. Ward’s Treatment costs only to/- for a It is therefore necessary to recognise all subsidiary 54 day course —only ajd. per day. It is within the influences, so that their avoidance may stop those reach of every sufferer of Asthma, Catarrh, or "points” from accumulating and keep the patient as Hay Fever. far below the threshold as possible. By so doing the Pesldts are most readily obtained when these distress of Asthtna can be alleviated, general health can complaints are treated promptly. You are urged not be regained, and subsidiary minor complaints rectified. t 0 delay. The Ward 47 Treatment | Chemists, Timaru. ’ | (known as “KURANUI”) (Address envelope to either of above). Procure your treatment immediately from I n Pl ¥ se m ® a u s4 da X course of the Ward . ' ' > Treatment for Asthma, Catarrh, Hay Fever. I I ■ ■ | enclose 10/-, the full cost. J. C. ODDIE & SON, I q Please forward me further particulars of the Ward I Chemists : Timaru [ Treatment. I enclose 2d. in stamps for postage. I Indicate in square which you require. | NAME | If further particulars are required send coupon on ri-Ft I I r «»••-• | ADDRESS —— I . Published by N. C. MADDOX, M.P.S., A.M.P. Building, Wellington. J

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Timaru Herald, Volume CLVII, Issue 23111, 27 January 1945, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CLVII, Issue 23111, 27 January 1945, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CLVII, Issue 23111, 27 January 1945, Page 6

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