DON’T ENDURE S UFFED NOSTRILS
New Way to End Colds and Catarrh Why get up in the morning with nostrils stuffed, throat blocked with phlegm, and a head that feels like lead? Whether your trouble is just a cold or has already developed into catanh<is colds Cii'o apt to do—you can put a swift end to it in a new, easy w.av.
Old* and catarrh are caused -bv germs and spread by germs. Destroy those rapidly-breeding germs and you have conquered the root of your trouble. Simply yprink'c a few drops of Ivarsote lull.;taut on to your handkerchief, and inhale the pleasant vapours that arise.The effect is remarkable. The penetratiig Karsote vapour open up stuffed nostrils in a few 'minutes. ]t clears away mucus from the h: «k of the throat and soothes and cases wheezy breathing
■passages. - • ' ‘ > Ivarsote Inhalant is a new. scientific discovery, evolved by chemists aftci xniuuy years of rose »?ch work. In laboratory tests if was proved that the actual vapour which arises from Karsote completely destroys the germs ot colds, catarrh and influenza in less than ‘lO minuted. Naturally, .'Karsoto is.also an effective protection against infection. If the. breathing passages are flooded with the powerful vapour of Karsotc, germs cannot ‘possibly breeds—they cannot even live there. ; : . Karsote is piit up, in handy little bottles with * sprinkler top and screwcap. So it is just the kind of thing one can conveniently carry in a pocket or a .handbag—reddy for use anywhere, and at any time. With a baiidkevchief tind a bottle of Karsote, you have an over-ready treatment for colds and an eyer-ready protection .when you arc exposed 'to infection by germs. Karsote is now obtainable of chemists and stores at 1j 6d and 2s 3d per bottle.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 June 1933, Page 6
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