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SPENT SMALL FORTUNE trying to relieve chronic CATARRH Catarrh, w'nich usually starts with a cold in the head, i» a health:wreoker. You know you are in the grip of this wretched trouble when you are constantlysneezing.and your eyes begin to smart and water. Thick, bad smelling mucus clogs up the air passages. Read how a victim of dreaded catarrh found in a simple, inexpensive reinedy, quick relief and permanent benefit. Mrs. M. M..of New Soutb Wales. writes:— " After sfrendine a small fortune on all kinds of remedles for lon^-standing catarrh.rvithont obtainin/? the slixhtcst relief, I ivas rather donl>tful of trying De Witt's Catarrhal Cream, which was recoTninended to ine by my friends. 1 ■furchased a tnbe, and it needed oitly a few applications to tell ine I had at last discovered the reinedy that would give ine relief. ' ' Go to your chemist to-dav and obtain a anpply of De Witt's Catarrhal Cream and prove its quick, certain action. feolrt in larjre tubes with special nozzle applicator. The healinjr halms reach riffht down to the seat of your trouble, soothinir and cleansin^ away the cause of all your misery. DE WITT'S CATARRHAL CREAM foi* Catarrh, Chronic Cold in the Head and Hay Fever. Price 1/9.

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1940, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1940, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1940, Page 4

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