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CATARRH DEAFNESS ENDS WITH OUT SURGERY.

Besideiit of Sydney Finds .no Need for. Ear Phones, Trumpets, or ' Other Instruments.: Mrs. B. Lorking, of Sydney, makes tfcie following statement, .which doubt: less will interest any persons annoyed with catarrhal deafness or head noises. Folks who are deaf through this cause are. often extremely ■ embarrassed by their hardness of hearing: '.'Two yoars ago my system became poisoned, and the state of my health becamo so poor I also contracted catarrh. I wont from bad to worse, and. the catarrh ' caused such a buzzing in my cars that my husband and I feared I should become totally deaf. My physician ordered an immediate surgical operation,- which. my husband strongly opposed, suggesting the use of- Parmint, of which ho had read in the newspapers. I used it for only a few days before I got immediate relief. The buzzing in my ears stopped, my head and nose cleared completely, and I was able to hear as, distinctly: as ever. . Parmint saved mo from a surgical operation, and.the relief from catarrhal deafness enabled mo to mend quickly. I have not suffered a trace of catarrh since. 5' For a trifling cost you can make up _ this treatment right at home,' and it is really quite efficient in relieving the disagreeable deafness and head noises caused hy catarrh. \FronTany chemist get one ounce of Parmint , (Double Strength), put it into a simple syrup made of i,pint of hot water and four ounces of ordinary crystalsugar., Take a tablespoonful four times, a day. This treatment should, by tonic action, reduce the inflammation in the.middle car that a catarrhal. condition would bo likely to cause; and with the inflammation gone- the distressing head noises, headaches, cloudy thinking, and' that dull feeling "in the ears should. gradually disappear. Anyone who suffers from catftrrli, .catarrhal , deafness,; or" head noises should "give Parmint a trial. II is pleasant to take, :nul is quite inexpensive.—Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 100, 30 April 1930, Page 19

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CATARRH DEAFNESS ENDS WITH OUT SURGERY. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 100, 30 April 1930, Page 19

CATARRH DEAFNESS ENDS WITH OUT SURGERY. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 100, 30 April 1930, Page 19

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