HOW TO RELIEVE CATARRHAL DEAFNESS OR HEAD NOISES. If you have cataa-rh, cattarrhal deafness, or head noises caused by catarrh, or if phlegm drops in your throat,/and has caused catarrh of the stomach or bowels you will bo glad to know that these distressing symptoms may be enj tirely overcome in many instances by the I following treatment, which you can easily prepare in your own home at little cost. Secure from your chemist loz bottle of Pa-mint (Double Strength). Take this home, and add to it; i pint of hot water and £lb of crystal sugar; stir until dissolved. Take one dessertspoonful four timee a day. An improvement is sometimes noted after the first day's treatment. ' Breathing should become easy, while the distressing head noises, headaches', dullness, cloudy thinking, etc, should gradually disappear under the tonic action of the treatment. Loss of smell, taste, defective hearing, and mucus dropping in the back of the throat are other symptoms which suggest the presence of catarrh, and which may often be overcome by this efficacious treatment. If nearly ninety per cent, of all ear troubles, a_e caused by catarrh, there must be many people whose hearing may be restored by this simple home treatment.—Advt. When that chill-producing bite is in the air fortify yourself with Nazol. Breathe it in—through the mouth by some drops on sugar, or the nose by a Nazol-inhaler. This simple treatment safeguards young and old against colds, | sore throats, and influenza. Get Nazol now. Is 6d buys 60 doses. Look for the name Nazol.—Advt. j For Children's Hacking Cough Wood?' Great Peppermint Cure.—Advt,
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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 130, 4 June 1919, Page 3
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