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SPENT SMALL FORTUNE ; trying to relieve chronic CATAUEH Catarrh, which usually starts with a ■ i cold in the head, is a health-wrecker, i i You know you are in the grip of this ’ | wretched trouble when you are con- I , stantly sneezing, and your eyes begin to I smart and water. Thick, had smelling I I mucus clogs up the air passages. Read how a victim of dreaded catarrh I i found in a simple, inexpensive remedy, j quick relief and permanent benelit. airs.M.M..of New South Wnlex. writes:— i ” After sfipnding a- small fortune oh all kinds of remedies for lono.-standiHg ■ 1 catarrh,without obtainingthe slightest relief, 1 teas rather doubtfid of trying Dp Wilt's Catarrhal Cream, which :niv I recommended Io me by >ny friends. 1 purchased a tube, and it needed only a few appticat ions to tell me 1 had a t last \ I discovered the remedy that would give \ I nie ret ief.” Go to your chemist 10-day and obtain | a supply of De Witt's Catarrhal Cream j and prove its quick, certain action. Sold in large tubes with special nozzle appli- . , cator. The healing balms reach right 1 down to the seat of your trouble, soothing and cleansing away the cause of all j : your misery. : ' Be WITFS CATARRHAL CRM for Catarrh, Chronic Cold in ihe Hoad and Hay Fever. Price 1/9.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 April 1940, Page 3

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226

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 April 1940, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 April 1940, Page 3

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