CATARRH TOOK HER TASTE AWAY
FOUR YEARS TO FIND A .REMEDY
The liewiscientific: inhalant,- Kaysotfy is proving remarkably successful in stamping put catarrh., Head, lor instance, this lady's -experience: • j have- been troubled- wlith, catarrh for o\ ur four. years-,' .and during that period i lnid ■ no v sifieii: or tasteV. After trying all .sorts-'bF - different - ‘cures, ■’ T obtained no : rbhcf. ■- vv“Then l 'read l .about... Karsote, and X,urchased r ;a bottle - t and il obtained such relief that: my- cold, yyhich I -had not been aMq tpiblqaiy .up 'for:, years,., wa» completely gone. My smell * and .taste gradua 11 y- ■ caliae ..back .to me, and lam now able to enjoy my tood and the scent of -flowers,' of which I ;am ; very joiid. After all the ointments, gargles, sprays, .medicines, atomizers, .etc., it is a treat to me just to sprinkle a few drops of" KarSotc on to my handkerchief and obtain relief. 1 have not .been so well for. a long time. ’’- (Mrs.) L.D.
Karsote;lnhalant is a. pleasant new germicide, containing 12. valuable ingredients' which kill, catarrh germs in a few minutes. You just put- 10,-to 15 drops ,of Karsote on a handkerchief and inhale the pleasant vapours. Each inward breath -ryou- take, carries the purifying vapours; to‘ ; the furthermost crevices of nose ;and throat, right to the bottom of tlip: lungs, searching, out and destroying the evil catarrh-causing germs. All unpleasant'symptoms—,stuf-fed-up nostrils, mucus at back of throat, watery eyes, wheeziness and the like, just melt - away:.. The inflamed membranes are soothed ."and;healed;' In a few days, your catarrh hag" gonei - Karsote is put, up in handy little bottles with sprinkler top and screw cap. So it is just' the kind of ithing one can conveniently carry, in. a pocket of a handbag—ready , for use. anywhere, and at any time. It is sold by chemists and stores in two sizes, small : and large 2/3. ■ ;..~v- -.A
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 July 1933, Page 6
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318CATARRH TOOK HER TASTE AWAY Hokitika Guardian, 26 July 1933, Page 6
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