Be Warned of the Peril of CATARRH Catarrh (chronic cold in the head), if neglected, may cause serious lung trouble. Then, too, as the beastly catarrhal mucus is swallowed, gastrio catarrh will result. The peril of neglecting catarrh is so serious that you should take this advice at once. At the least sign of bad cold in the head, go to your chemist and ask him for a tube of Do Witt’s Catarrhal Cream. Actually you will be amazed to find how quickly your wretched trouble will end. De Witt’s Catarrhal Cream comes to you in large-sized tubes, each fitted with special applicator. This enables you to introduce the marvellous antiseptic preparation right to tho back of the air passages, so that tho harmful germs that lurk there are destroyed. No longer will you have beastly mucus forming to block up air passages. No longer will your eyes run. You will feel as though a vice-like grip on your head has been released. Do not forget to ask for— De WITT'S CATARRHAL CREAM for Catarrh, Chronic Cold in the Head and Hay Fever. Price 1/10.
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Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 283, 28 August 1942, Page 6
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476Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 283, 28 August 1942, Page 6
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