Children's^^ Ncisal Catarrh WATCH FOR THOSi EARLY SYMPTOMS AND PREVENT CATARRH BECOMING SERIOUS Every effort should be made by parents to check nasal catarrh in their children. Not only does it undermine their vitality, making them especially susceptible to colds, but is liable to become chronic and bring most serious effects in its train. It is well known that a very large proportion of deaf adults can trace their affliction to neglect of, or improperly treated, catarrh in their childhood. The inflammation^of the delicate membranes lining t^e nasal passages has spread to the eustachian tube (rne passage which connects the middle ear with the air passages of the nose). The small bones tn the middle ear become affected and a form of deafness results which is very difiicult to deal with. De Witt's Catarrhal Cream » anideal preparation for the treatment of nasal catarrh. It is easy and clean to use and it is effeetive from the first application. The inflamed membranes are soothed and lubricated, and can return to normal condition. The spread of inf ection is arrested. If your child is a "mouth breather" suspect catarrh. Buy a tube of De WitVs Catarrhal Cream. You are perfectly sap in using itasit contains no harmful drugs. DE WITT'S CATARRHAL CREAM Sold with special nozzle attachment, price 1/9, from all chemists and storekeepers
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 4, 20 January 1937, Page 4
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