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CATUmH DEAFNESS ENDS WITHOUT SURGERY. resident of Sydney finds no NEED FOR EAR 'PHONES, TRUMPETS, OR OTHER INSTRUMENTS. Mrs E. Lorkinu, of Sydney, makes the following statement: which doubtless will interest any P erson , s /if 1 catarrhal deafness or head noises. lolKs who are deaf through thfc cause are 01 ten extremely embarrassed by their hardness of li ear in S"'l' wo years ago my system became poisoned, and the state of my henlOli became so poor, I also contracted catarrh I went from bad to worse, and the catarrh caused such a buzzing in my ears that my husband and I feared I should become totally deat. _ My physician ordered an immediate surgical opernt on, which 3iiv husband stamgly opposed, suiting the use of Parmint, of which iieliad read in lihe newspapers. I used 't for only a few days before I got immediate relief- The fanning in my ears stopped, my head and nose cleared completely, and I was able to hear as dklinctlv as ever. Pnrmvnt saved me from a surgical operation, and the relief from catarrhal deafness enabled me to nSS quickly- J a tracc of catarrh since. For a trifling co*t rou can make un tills treatment right at home, and it is really quite efficient in rel'evmg the disagreeable deafness and head noises eaujed by catarrh From anv chemist, got one onnco of Parmint. (double strength), nut it into a simple syrup made of J pint 'Of hot water and four ounces of ordinary crystal sugar. Tato a tnblespoonf.il four times a day. This treatment should bv tonic nH'ton reduce the inflammation in the middle ear fhnil a catarrhal eondition would he likely to cause, and with the inflammation gone the distressing head noise", headaches, c nudy thinking, and thet dull feeling m the ears should pridnallv Anyone who suffers from catarrh, catarrhal deafness or head noises clvmld Riv« Pnrm lit a trial. It is pleasant to take and is quite inexpensive.—Advt.

Excellent as n food tonic.wonderful «<; n nerve-soother and health-giver ts SFOLAND'S bbkf. iron and WINE. Try lt.-Advi. TrrifiMnn in tlic tliront. stuffiness in the head banished l,y "NAZOL/' InRiant relief. Get a Nazol Inhaler,Advt. '

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 301, 14 September 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 301, 14 September 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 301, 14 September 1920, Page 6

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