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FH^WSE STUFFED NOSTRILS Why contlnne to snffer from colds, catarrh or stuffod noatrils? Wbat Karsote has done for others — it will do for you. Read this typical letter of thanks. "A weele age I kad a very bad cold, running nose, continual sneezing. The doctor recommended ihe togeta bottle of Karsote, which I did, and inhaied frequently dvring the day. When retiring to bed I added a little more Karsote to my handkerchief afid put it onthepiUoio. I ioas amased thismorning. My head was clear, and I toas able qutte easily to get up the discharge which had made me feel so bad."—M.W. You juflfc put a few drops of Karsote on to a handkerchief and inhale the pleasant vapour. In a few minutes the head clears, nasal congestion is relieved. In next to no time your catarrh disappears altogrether. KARSOTE INHALANT Obtainabie from all Chemists and Stores. Pocket Sise, 1/4 ; Family Size, 2/-

All Losses are Restored . . . and Sorrows End. — Shakespeare. For loss of voice, loss of sleep, loss of strength through a Jistressing cough or cold, take Baxters Lung Preserver, the safest and most pleasant remedy and certainly the more effective. Young and old pxefer Baxters." Play safe — ask for* "Baxters," the unique remedy with tbe tonic properties. 1/6, 1 2/6, and 4/6, all chemists and stores.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 163, 28 July 1937, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 163, 28 July 1937, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 163, 28 July 1937, Page 13

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