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De Witt’s Catarrhal Cream will do all this for vpu in an incredibly short time, and wm do it thoroughly. The first application brings immediate relief, and very soon all the poisonous phlegm is cleared away, the congestion in the head dispelled, and the sensitive breathing passages are cleared and healed. De Witt’s Catarrhal Cream is sold by chemists and storekeepers in 1/9 tubes — sufficient to last you a month—each furnished with a special applicator that puts this healing balm right where it is needed for prompt and permanent relief. De WITT'S CATARRHAL CREAM

Catarrh p If catarrh were no more serious than its symptoms—the continual sneezing:, jthe smarting, running eyes, the noises in the ears, the sore, dry throat, the ■inflamed nostrils—there would be no reason to neglect it But catarrh is a disease that threatens your lungs, your stomach, your hearing, your entire bodily health. The poisonous mucus may infect your whole body with the foul germs of disease. Stamp out catarrh as soon as it shows itself. Kill those terrible germs before they can breed and multiply—heal the inflamed membranes where they lodgeclear away all trace of infective phleg;m I

TAKE A TIP! If you want pure, piquant, full-flavoured vinegar of unexcelled quality ask for SHARLAND’S VINEGAR. Sharland’s, Wholesale Distributors. —fAdvt.] _ ' The other day a British policeman prevented a crowd of villagers from ducking the local rate-collector. In matters of this sort the constabulary are bound to thrust their finer feelings aside.

PROPERTIES FOR SALE. N. AND E. S. PATERSON LTD. AUCTIONEERS, LAND AGENTS, SURVEYORS, SHARE AND LAND BROKERS, PATERSONS’ BUILDINGS, 163 RATTRAY STREET. PLACE.—Substantial 5-roomed House, kitchenette, bathroom, Empire papers, gas and electric, cupboards and wardrobes, bay window and verandah; level section, garden, two frontages. £OO deposit. A really cheap home. £650 or offer. 9-roomed Residence; tiled roofed, with 2 sleeping balconies and very commanding appearance, and all modern conveniences; dressing room, storeroom; gas, electric; line reception hall, laundry, outbuildings, and workshop; large garage; 70 poles of beautiful freehold, area for tennis; glorious view over city and harbour. This property cost over £3,000, and is situated in the best part of Roslyn, close belt and township. £2OO deposit. Lot £1,750. lYf USSELBURGH RISE (fronting Car Line).—New Brick Bungalow, 4 nice rooms, pretty design; kitchenette and all the latest conveniences; sun porch and sun room, cosy breakfast room, white enamel bathroom, casement windows, Empire papers; sunny freehold section; remember, it’s new and it’s brick. £IOO deposit. Get in early. £875. ROSLYN’S BEST, Bishopscourt, Beside Coiumba College and Golf Links, ami Close Tram.—Superior 5-roomed Tiled-roofed Brick Bungalow, pretty design; every possible convenience, workmanship the best; glassed-in sun porch, leadlight casements, lovely lounge and breakfast room; clinker brick fireplace; fine level section; good outlook and plenty of .sunshine; concrete paths and yard. £l5O deposit. Amazingly good value. A lifetime home. £1,200. XTRA SPECIAL.—PITT STREET (gentle rise from George street): Superior 5roomed Tiled-roof Bungalow, condition as new, latest design, beautifully finished; kitchenette, sun porch, and most modern conveniences; fine freehold, glorious view over city and harbour; garden and lawn, £250 deposit. Owner leaving.

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Evening Star, Issue 22143, 25 September 1935, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22143, 25 September 1935, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22143, 25 September 1935, Page 2

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