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Nasal Catarrh can ho quickly relieved by inhaling "2CAZOL" for a few moments through a Nazol Inhaler. This remedy only costs a, fetv pence. Try it — Advt. Messrs. Hunter and Clark Thomson, land agents, Napier, have for immediate sale a freehold property of 1100 acres in the Hawke's Bay district, within' easy distance of a first-class market. Particulars are advertised. "SYDAL" (Wilton's Hand Emollient). "Before using 'SYDAL' shaving was a misery. Now I shave in comfort and en--11 J°y it." "Can't beat it, old man. My 0 wife recommended me'to use it."—Advt. is ; : T AST FUR SALE AT MRS. SMITH'S, '? 88 WILLIS STREET. . d All Furs Less than Cost. IB Ostrich Feathers Curled, and is Dyed. 0 REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. t if — GRIPPED BY ! CATARRH! J YOU are in tho grip of Catarrh. Isn't it a most discomforting and humiliating affliction? The indications are unmistakeable— —the uncomfortable stuffiness in tho nose, ' : —the constant sniff, sniff, caused by . moist accumulations; [ —the difficulty of breathing through ; tho nostrils, —tho persistent necessity of clearing ; the throat by hawking, and , —the frequent soroness of tho throat, -or you may suffer from frontal hcadachos, -your hearing may be affectod, —you may have nerve-racking noises 1 in the head, -you may be subject to frequent colds, or -awake always with a heavy, tired feeling. 1 This terrible Catarrh makes yon downhearted, and is ruining your life, wrecking your hopes and threatening you with even greater pain and misery. WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO ABOUT IT ? You can't go on suffering; y#u cannot neglect your condition, because that woald be fatal. Porhaps j'ou have tried many things without securing any lasting relief; perhaps you're so downhearted and discouraged that you feel there is no hope. But THERE 18 A WORLD OF HOPE FOR YOU in my great "KAT-AR-AH," and the proof is FREE. TrialTreafmentFree Try "KAT-AR-AH" at my ' expense. You'll marvel at the results. Let me send you a trial bottle at ouce. I' B , healing, effects are simply remarkable. You can notice an immediate improvement. It quickly starts its work of killing the disease germs, of reducing and eventually stopping the discomforting mucous discharges in the nose and throat—mucous that is finding its way into your stomach and • poisoning your ByEtem. It does this in the only sane and safe way—by its health-giving and purifying Eero-sana-tive effect on the diseased parts and by cleansing all the passages of accumulated mucous. With the trial bottle of "KAT-AR-AH" I will also send you a copy of my new illustrated book. It imparts information of the greatest value to sufferers. The trial bottle and book will be Eent by mail in a plain wrapper to all who answer this announcement. Write to-day. Be sure to mention this paper and 'answer at once if you really wish to be released from the terrible i grip of Catarrh. Enclose 3d. in stamps ] to help pay postage. HERBERT HERDER, 1 25 Daking House, Sydney. ! Food enjoyed, is J Food more nourishing, THRIFTY HOUSEWIVES can make every scrap c a dainty morsel with c Bisto. Bis to makes the best of gravy and q stews—wholesome and delicious. i c filST® : UL ill tnaltes B the simplest fare most appetising, Pi -AH Grocers. In Tins. Made by CEREEOS, LTD. j IIWJoMf * | fame satisfaction you have jf,il j| i obtained from (hum in the pait you qgy

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2543, 18 August 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2543, 18 August 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2543, 18 August 1915, Page 3

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