CiTiEMiLTgAF™ MAI BE TRUMPETS, PHONE-S,.OR OTHER INSTRUMENTS. To havo Catarrhal Deafness is very annoying and embarrassing.. People who are deaf-in this way are generally mighty eeneitivo on this subject. And yet many catarrhally deaf folks ■ carry -.around mfitnunonts that call attention to their infirmity. • Therefore people who aro hard of hearing, who nuffcr from head jv»m9, or who are actuaUy deaf from, catarrhal trouble, will bo glad to know ol a. simple treatment that can be easily mude up at homo for a few pence-cost that is really quite efficient in relieving, the ceable deafness and head noises caused by C Viom"any chomifit get one ounce of I'nmint (double strength).. lake this homo and put it into a simple sjiup made of J pint of hot water .and .four ounces of ordinary crystal Used sugai. Take a tablespoonful four tim« » <!»£ This troatmont should by tonic actiou reduce tho inllnmmation in the muldlo ear that a catarrhal condition vrpuld be lfkely to cause, and with the inflninma, Uun gone tho disusing head noisw. hottdaclibs, -cloudy thinking, and th.it dull feeling in the «tn should BrndnaHy disappear. Anyone who -euflers Irom catarrh, catarrhal- doafnesr, or head noises should aivo Pariinut a trial, ic to" take and is quite inoxpenaive.—Advt. •JTio intensity of tho radiation of lient and light from the sun appears tcl be not .uniform but variable, a /net _th at must have, a profound effect on tho earth's weather. The British Government rctjiiiremenls of ash trees lor anroplnncs for twelve mouths, are 200,000 trees.'.. . Avoid coughs and colda this Winterlake NAZOL regularly. Put some drope 011 sugar— and inhnlo. Penetrating and gorm-ltilling. Start using NAZOL today.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 178, 17 April 1918, Page 9
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276Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 178, 17 April 1918, Page 9
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