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•"''■■ lift the cuisor waits of the nostrils as shown abo»e, Then inhale vigorously through tht . nostrils. Afterwards exhale, also through the noeirils. Do both, of course, while holding tin nostrils wide opnn. The result will be nothing less than a surprising revelation of how the nasa\ • alr-oassaaes ca> n be enabled to conuey sn Increased supply of oxygen to the respiratory organt, HAVE YOU GOT CATARRH? .' I I ' • '. ' \ / 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 3uffer from frontal headaches f If you have noises in the head, If yoMr, hearing is affected, If you have to clear your throat & expectorate offer.) / ' 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 cortv plaint, '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. , Tho simple cold tocomcs a protracted one, while the discharge frbm the •* ; nose grows more profuse and uncomfortable. . ' The inflammation extends to the throat and bronchial tubes, causing a tickling sensation, and an aggravating cough. The matter : that is continually , dropping back into the throat, finds its way into the stomach, resulting in a distressing form of dyspepsia, nausea, and,loia of appetite and strength. : -The catarrhal poisons are absorbed into the blood, and all the membrane! v.' of the body become infected, arid what was supposed to be a purely locnl ' - disease has become constitutional, deep-seated, and chronic, and may eventually, result in Deafness, Bronchitis, Asthma, Neuritis, Catarrh of . 'the Stomach or that dread scourge of the human' race, Consumption, A Sample Bottle of "KAT-AR-AH" INHALANT fPree to Sufferers, Kat-ar-ah" Treatment lor Catarrh is based on scientific principles, 1 and aims at tlio curing 'of the trouble on an entjrely new and logical . 'basis. I know it is right by personal experience—the best Catarrh ; . Remedy in existence, and I. am ready to prove it to you. Hundreds ■■ acknowlodgo its worth. No matter how ninny remedies yon may have tried do not consider your case hopeless until you have tried "Kat-ar-ah" ; Treatment. / •' • •. In order that you may prove the,value of this Treatment to your own satisfaction. I will supply you with a trial bottle of " Kat-ar-ah " Inhalant . OF CHARGE. It will give immediate relief to the inflamed > 'membranes, clear the head, convey hoalth-giving, purifying and gernv ~ f l '- destroying medicated air to the affected parts, and cleanse the nasal ■■ passages of the accumulated mucous. I will also ser.d you a copy of mv new..;.and .- .interesting' booklet—"Catarrh—its Cause, Symptoniß qnd,. '■Treatment." .' ! Be-'Stire ,; fov mention fliis jjaper when writing, give your full name and address, and enclose 3d. in stamps to cover cost of postage. Send to-day. The trial bottle will be sent by return mail. HERBERT • HERDER, 2'Bridge-street, Sydney. I~ J H • I I. CMflofter I : says she would never have 1 lived to be 84. if it hadn't been for .. . * jj§ - VAN' HOiJTEN'S ' COCOA;; which I nourishes and. sustains mind and ||| I" body> and is. unequalled in purity | jj| | ' S ■ ' ' ' i ■ C.A.C. h I "FAVOURITE" J 1 II In the field of sport this |j I splendid cartridge stands for \ I perfection. It is hand-loaded, I , 1 and is subjected to, every > | crucial test that scrupulous ? | care and the highest skill can ji | devise. The sterling reputa- | 1 tion of the Colonial Ammuni- | 1, tion Company, Ltd., is pledged | J on the ".Favourite." Loaded | with fresh Smokeless Diamond \ Powder. | Made Especially for the Sportsman | - Who Wants tho Very Best. •' i Keeps First! I

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2184, 24 June 1914, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2184, 24 June 1914, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2184, 24 June 1914, Page 5

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