A POCKET COLD 4A/ but what cure DELICIOUS E New Way to Kill Germs. •*»" " I rf^mjk,, Science'wages 'a ceaseless war on di- ■ ■ ' sease, and it has just made a big ad- . j^r^SSS J^BHHBr vance against that common enemy of itfliikJj^Qgii jlpP'^'wli ' mankind—the. cold: For many yeara i^^^^^~-^g«3TO^^gS^ll; chemists have been experimenting with - an inhalant that can be used simply and jprjfiPfjj»Bj|Blji IssSSSii'ii^ Kiifcly, and yet will be sufficiently power- - S^^/^^^taßk. I Jl^^M»r ful to destroy germs. At last they have Ja .^^pj^feifc^-^E tg-SiiilHSW' succeeded —they have produced Karsote .^^SBsSB&S^^^^SSSSa ' Some very interesting results were ob- /s^ \^~W§oZJSM>>!!ss!i!^^^^ taiued in the laboratory tests of this new, >>--- t^^^^^^^SjSl ' inhalant. Four different germs, or microbes, that cause colds, catarrh and influenza were used. And it was proved ** , , ru ««,f«^* f1».,-..- I ' that the vapour arising from Karsote ' QUCH perfect flavour!... killed these germs in less than ten mm- Melt 3 tablespoons butter, utes. Yet Karsote Inhalant can be used - , , _ with perfect safety; even by children, and Vvitn 3 tablespoons' flour, ■ it is actually quite pleasant to inhale.' blend, and add ■I \ CUpS water ' It is now possible for everyone to carry drained from cooked spinach, this powerful germ-killer in their pocket. , , For Karsote is put up in a handy little I* cups rich milk and, COOK bottle, with sprinkler top. To use it, you nncil rrpamv Place over Dan just sprinkle a few drops of Karsote on Unt" cream/- . nace over Pan to a handkerchief, and inhale the plea- of boiling water and cook for snnt vapours. They flood the breathing , »in t .* - ajj ».l* passages and penetrate to the furthermost about minutes. /\OO salt, jX^iiSil^-^'"^B^- and •* tcasP°ons Lea-*: germs congregate to breed. With a hand- Perr'ms Sauce. This SOUp IS kerchief and a bottle of Karsote, you have delicate in flavour when an ever-ready treatment for colds and an Yer ' aellcal:e ln 'lavoUr, wnen ever-ready protection when you are ex- made correctly .... with posed to infection by germs. In actual use, Karsote has proved it- I PA R|l*|lM|l|# self to be more than a germ-killer. After B ■* £irfV XI N\ a few minutes inhalation, it opens up blin 01 ■ ■alml%ll«k# stuffed nostrils, clears away mucus from " ' ' the back of the throat, and soothes the : ?^\Ul E wheezy inflamed breathing passages. • . ' .. , »#l^^'V*K Karsote is now obtainable of most p»ix<ttWaO«<>o«X>OOoO«C»XX>oo«>^^ chemists and stores at .1/6 and 2/3 per >m^*mm^^mmmmy^m^^^mmm^a*
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 49, 26 August 1933, Page 18
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