HOW TO RELIEVE HEAD NOISES. GOOD ADVICE FOR THOSE WHO' ' -. FEAR DEAFNESS.
People who are growing hard of hearV; Ing and who experience a stuffy feeling 'of pressure against their ear drums, accompanied by buzzing, rumbling sounds ; in their head like water falling or steam escaping should take prompt and effec-, tive measures to stop this trouble.' Head noises'are almost invariably the forerunners of complete or partial deafness, and most deaf people'suffer from them constantly. ' Sometimes these head noise 9 become so distracting and nerve-racking, ; with their never ceasing "hum", they *.'■' drive the sufferer almost frantic, iand complete nervous breakdown may result. Thanks, to a remarkable medicine, it is now possible to lessen the severity of these head noises, and often completely 'overcome-them, and with the disappearing'of the head noises I the hearing'also greatly/improves, and very frequently can be restored to normal. It can' ho easily prepared at home, and we believe is most effective treatment for this t trouble. From your chemist secure a ;ioz. bottle of Parmint (Double Strength); '■tako this home, and add.to it J-pint of tot water and }lb. of granulated crystal sugar. Stir until dissolved. Take one dessertspoonful four, times a day./Parmint is used in this way not only to reduce bvitonic action the inflammation '■ and' swelling in the Eustachian Tubes, and thus to equalise the air pressure on the drum, but to correct any excess of secretions in the middle ear. and the fe:;,milts it gives are usually quick and effective. , '
Every person who has catarrh in any form should. give this preparation a trial.—Advt.
SLUGGISH LIVEE.. BALCLUTHA LADY NOW FKEE : ■•••; PEOM-OLD ATTACKS.
- "For - correcting a sluggish liver," writes Mrs. Flora ■ Clifford, of Stewart Street,-Balclutha. "I consider Dr. Morse's Indian Boot Pills very goo N d. I was much troubled with this complaint, doc■•toite diagnosed my suffering, _ and after trying many remedies found littlo relief. A friend advised me to take your Pills, and I am glad to say that I nm now free from my former trouble of sluggish 'liveT, whioh .recovery I really attribute to Dr. Morse's Indian Hoot Pills. I nm a resident here about throe years, and mother of three children.—Advt. •
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 231, 24 June 1920, Page 6
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