FITS OF SNEEZING Warn you that Catarrh Is attacking your nasal membranes Repeated colds in the head leave the linings of the nasai passages inflamed and swollen. That is why sufferers from Catarrh are usually " mouth breathers." They have the utmost difficulty in getting svtfficient air iftto their lungs through the nose, as the passages are clogged and shrunken. This mouth breathing is bad in itself, but far worse is the spread of the infiammation (and resultant excess of mucus) to the mechanism of the inner ear. Most forms of deafness are the result of neglected Catarrh. De Witt's Catarrhal Cream provides an easy, pleasant and effective way of relieving Catarrh. The special nozzle attachrtient ensures that the soothing cream is placed where it is needed. Immediately after application, relief is felt. The hot, dry membranes are lubricated, and the inflammation reduced. As these membranes return to normal, these bouts of sneezing are stopped, and a delightful sepse of relief and freedom is experienced in your breathing. If you have catarrhj you will bless the day you tried DE WITT'S CATARRHAL CREAM Sold in hygienic tubes with special nozzle 'ttachment. It costs but 1 /9 from chemists and stofekeepers everjrwhere.
THE TIME-PR,OVED TONIC. Tonics come and tonics go, but Marshall's Fospherine continues in popularity. Hundreds of 1 tousands of bottles of "Marshall's" have been sold in New Zealand. There is no need to pay more than tlie modest price of "Marshall's" Fospherine, and there are 100 doses in the 2/6 bottle. Get "Marshall's" and get well. This modern age calls for vision, sliarp, alert, and unliandicapped. H. M. Bennett, B. M. Beiinett, Opticianfl opp. Plar.a Theatre, Hastings street) Naier.*
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 70, 15 December 1937, Page 12
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