Nasal Catarrh is properly looked upon as one of the most unpleasant complaints. It may be described as an Inflammation of the delicate membranous linings of the nose and throat, causing a continuous mucous discharge to accumulate in these passages. As this inflammation spreads it affects tin' ears, nose, throat ancl cheat. From experiments which lmve been conducted, if has been found by applying a Medicinal Balm, known as Wawn's Wonder-Balm, these inflammatory conditions are arrested. With its continued use a complete cure is usually effected, even in the worst cases. Th'e action of Wawn's Wonder-Balm is most soothing. When a little is inserted up each nostril and breathed well in, the medicinal essences are volatilized and reaching the inflamed bronchial tubes, ease is at once obtained, and all the affected parts are benefited. In cases of Deafness a little is inserted in the ears and gently massaged till absorbed in these passages. This allays any inflammation, and loosens and dissolves any Lard wax which is usually the chief cause of deafness. Wawn's Wonder-Balm oan b<; purchased from any Chemist or Store for 2s, or post free from N.Z. Agents, Salmond and Sprag/Z8&) Ltd., Wel&iitfjQfti tt
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 October 1920, Page 5
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196Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 25 October 1920, Page 5
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