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Secrecy on Radio Telephone • Improved Facilities. • Special apparatus has recent- , ly been installed that will enable users of the Radio Telephone to speak with complete confidence that their conversation cannot be oveN heard by unauthorised listeners. • RATES . AUSTRALIA: ' 15/- per minute (minimum charge £2/5/-). • GREAT BRITAIN: £1/14/- per minute (minimum charge £5/2/-). • - Only Actual Speaking Time is Charged for. • Use the Radio Telephone with - Confidence! Rheumatism YOU MUST GET TO THE CAUSE OF THE TROUBLE BEFORE YOU CAN GET RELIEF So many people will not treat correctly the first twinges of pain caused by rheumatism. Then, too, is the,danger that neglected rheumatic trouble may weakenthe heart and leave the victim in, constant danger of collapse. < ; • Rheumatism is caused by such poisons as uric acid in excess, or harmful bacteria ' or impurities in the blood, lodging in joints and muscles, irritating the delicate nerves and* thus causing chronic pain. • The kidneys should have expelled this • excess of uric acid and the harmful im- ' purities. These organs have become weak and must be re-strengthened. ThusVyoi Will see'why De Witt's Pills are sucha wtinderfally successful remedy for all rheumatic conditions. They do act directly on the kidneys,. tone them up gently and help them1 to throw out of the system the CAUSE of your pain. Men and women who have suffered for years the weakness and pain of rheumatism, have found in this remedy the means of not only banishing their trouble; . but of regaining vigorous health, splendid, ■;'. energy and the happiness of again enjoy- ■. ing work and pleasure.; ; i That is the, great, triumph of De Witt's • Pills. There is ho need to keep on with f-this remedy "for ever." One bottle, >in fmany cases, is sufficient to bring back ■'' health and vigour permanently. De WITTS S^,? PILLS «* v A safe and spre remedy in all case* of . RHEUMATISM BXCKXCHK JOINT PAINS LUMBAGO ;: or any Urinary Irregularities . <• jpew^joa/f-etuomm^ day VauJUMf ok a. /^Z^^Aride COUi;HMANCYCLE /^iß^V^ I flllf UMANV^ l^lUmirlfm J ai DIXONST'WGTK How to Relieve Catarrhal Deafness and Head Noises. If you have catarrh, catarrhal deaf-, mess or head noises caused by catarrh, or if phlegm drops In your throat and has caused catarrh of the stomach or. bowels, you will be glad to know that these distressing symptoms may be entirely overcome in many instances' by the'following treatment which you can easily'prepare in your,own home at little cost. ■ ' Secure from your chemist 1 oz. bottle, of Farmint (Double Strength). Take" this home and add to it i pint of hot water and a Tittle sugar; stir until dissolved. Taka one tablespoonful four times a day. ' ' ■ ■ ' An improvement* ss. sometimes notedafter the first day's treatment. BreathIng should become easy, while the dis- ■ tressing head noises, headaches, dullness, cloudy .thinking, etc., should gradually disappear, under the tonic action of the treatment. Loss of smell', taste, defective hearing and mucils dropping in the back of the throat are other symptoms which suggest tho presence of catarrh and which may often be overcome by this efficacious treatment. If nearly ninety per cent, of all ear troubles are caused by catarrh, there -must be many people whose hearing may be restored by this •taWlSJ*«WAttiP?ftgf)Jt« eet-Parmint fraa^oiiiKsiemtetftso-'iaj'i ■

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 130, 3 June 1937, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 130, 3 June 1937, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 130, 3 June 1937, Page 26

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