DON’T BE POISONED BY CATARRH Cutarrh, many people imagine, is only just a bad cold in the head. It is really one of tho most dangerous of all health troubles. Tho poisonous mucous set up by the catarrh condition not only blocks up air passages, making breathing difficult, hearing bad, eyes smarting, red, and running, but dropping back into the throat, and being swallowed, sets up internal inllammation that leads to dyspepsia, bad taste in mouth, bad breath, and, of. course, contaminated blood. Asthma, Bronchitis, Total Deafness — these aro all results of catarrh neglected. YOUR GUARANTEED REMEDY. There is a quick, safe, easy, ami sure method of overcoming catarrhal danger. For Is. 9d. you can obtain from your chemist a whole month’s supply of the famous Do Witt’s • Catarrhal Cream, which used night and morning and through tho day, will clear away tho poisonous, health-destroying mucous, render clean and antiseptic all tho air passages, and give you once again clear sight, clear hearing, ami easy natural breathing. Do Witt's Catarrhal Cream is wonderful, too, in July fever. Take it at the least sign of sneezing. It. is pleasant; easy to use. Taken at night it heals whilst you sleep. Instead of awakening in the morning “stuffed up,” hardly able to breathe, you will find air passages clean and sweet. Do AVitt’s Catarrhal Cream is sold in specially designed tubes with nozzle applicator. You purchase your supply under definite guarantee that if you do not benefit vour money will bo refunded. Don't be poisoned by Catarrh, start your euro with De Witt’s Catarrhal Cream to-day. You will be amazed how quickly you gain relief, and not only will you cure yourself, but prevent your very serious trouble affecting others.
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 118, 16 February 1928, Page 14
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302Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 118, 16 February 1928, Page 14
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