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ONE GERM BECOMES MANY How Colds Are Spread It may bo only one little, germ, or microbe, that-floats into youi; system with the air you breathe. I3ut once lodged amongst the numerous tiny cavities of nose, throat or lungs, germs multiply rapidly. The warm, moist conditions provide an ideal breeding ground. Tho presence of large .numbers of germs inflames the mucous membranes lining the nose and throat, and causes these membranes to “ respond ” by flooding the breathing passages with mucus or phlegm. And you have caught a cold ” ! . . . There has recently been evolved a new scientific treatment for colds. With the aid of Karsote Inhalant, it is possible to nip colds in the bud by killing off, germs as they enter the system. The actual germ-killing effect of Karsote on cold-causing germs is shown in magnified diagram below. Fig. l. —Germs at. commencement of attack. J'ig. 2. —Showing large Increase in number of germs after 24 hours. Fig. 3. —Less than 10 minutes’ exposure to Karsote vapour lias entirely killed the germs. To use Karsote, you -simply sprinkle a few drops on to a handkerchief, and inhale the pleasant * vapours that arise. Immediately you flood every crevice of the bronchial tubes, right down to'the bottom'of the lungs, with an atmosphere in which germs cannot possibly Jive.' Nothing could be’simpler—and certainly nothing could be mot;e- effective. Karsote is now obtainable of most chemists anil, stoics at 1/G anti 2/li per bottle.

FRANK SALLINGER & CO. .LADIES’ AND DENTS’ TAILORS. A SPECIAL STUJCT MADE OF LADIES’ TAILORING. Comer REV ELL & STAFFORD STS. HOKITIKA. SPLENDID RANGjE OF CHOICES! AND LATEST MATERIALS TO SELECT FROM.

NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE G(L -st ■ LIMITED. @**A '' •- V) 3A--.? ESTABLISHED ltlS. A 5?: ■ FIRE AND' ACCIDENT'C"r- h -/w . *• - BHIEF; ACENT-r.,^. ? :.wi HOKITIKA)

NORTHERN ASSURANCE COY. LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1880. Bccammulaed Fund* ri: £8,560,000 /JEM DECRIPTION OF FIRE, ACCIDENT, BURGLARY, AND LITE STOCK INSURANCE BUSINESS TAKEN AT THE LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Uufcriot Agent tor Westland— VIVIAN W. M. BONAB, WHARF STREET, HOKITIKA. •üb-Agent: Gee,-Raauuent, Kumara.

MJTH BRITISH INSURANCE COY* LTD. ® c *<i Office: Auckland, New Zealand, i Paid-up Capital i and' Ao- - >■! saulafced Fund* exeeed - £2,800,0001 Capital . . £2,000,000 Every description of Fire, Marine: and Accident insurance business taken Vi she lowest Carrent Rates. 7.OSSEB PROMPTLY SETTLED. Avery information supplied by— J. H. THLSON, Agent, Revel 1 Street, Hokitiki', A. W. PEEBLES. Sub-Agent, Ross.

Keep free from ' colds this winter. Put a few drops of “Nazdl” on your handkerchief every morning Disinfects and protects the . points of infection^—the nasal and bronchial passages, 120 doses for 2s 6d. 60 doses for Is 6d.—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 May 1933, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 17 May 1933, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 17 May 1933, Page 6

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