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H0W T0 RELIEVE HEAD N0ISES. ; GOOD ADVICE FOR. TTIOSE WIIO | FEAR DEAFNESS. I ^ " — - : , People who are growing bard of hear1 ing and who exrperience a, stuffy feeling : of pressure agaipst tbeir ear-drums. ac1 companied by buzzing, rumbling SQUncls : in the head like water falling or steam 1 escaping, sbould take proinpt and effee5 tiye measures to stop this trouble, Head 1 noises are almost invariably tbe forei runners of complete and partial deafnesg, and mosfc deaf people snffer from tbein constantly. Somctimcs these head noises become so distracting and nerve-rack- ■ ing witb tbeir ncvei'-ceasing "hum," they drive the suffercr almosfc frantic, and. cpmplete nervous breakdown may result. . Tbanks to a remarkable medicine, jt is now possible to lessen tbe severity of tliese head noises, and often corapletely overcome tbem, and with tbe disappearing of tbe head noises the hearing alsc greatly improves, and very frequently ean be restored to norifial. It can b« easily pfepared at bome. and we bejieve it is a most effective treatment for this trouble. From your chemist secure a 1 qz. bottle of Parmint (double strejagtb) ; take this home and add to' it X-pint oi hot water and Rb of vranulated crysta] sugar- Stir until dissolved. Take on£ tablespoonful four tinjes a day, Patmint is used in this way not only.to reduce, by tonic action.'tbe iuflamruatiou apd swelling ' irt " tlie' Eustaehian " tubes, - and'tbus to' equalise. tbe air' pressure on the drum, but "to correet apy excess of secretion's 'in' th'e middle ear, ' and ' thj resiilts it gives are uspally quick' and p.jyfifif.j yq . Every person who. has catarrb in any form sbould give this preparation a trial. ' . .

A scientifie, common-sense remady for coughs, colds,- astbma. brpnchitis anr influenza— "Nazol." Brings instanfc relief. Keen a botfle bandy." 60. doses I for 1/6. * , „

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 171, 21 August 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 171, 21 August 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 171, 21 August 1929, Page 2

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