WHEN YOU SNEEZE
NATURE'S WARNING OF ATTACK BY GERMS You may not know it, but that sneese is Nature's warning of an attack — an attaelc by gferma alone, in the warm, moist cavities of the nose throat and lungs, and they will spread rapidly. Before you know where you are, you will be stuffed up with a head cold, a nasty cough, or infiuenza. Don't wait for that to happen — act at once. Put a swift end to those germs in this easy way. Simply sprinkle a few drops of Karsote on to a handkerchief and inhale the pleasant vapours. Although Karsote Inhalent is pleasant, it is also exceedingly powerful. Actual 9 tests have proved that the vapour from Karsote Inhalent completely destroys the germs of colds, cartarrh and influenza. The germicidal power of Karasote is emphasized by the fact that it took eucalyptus oil and creosote six times as long to kill similar germs mnder similar conditions. With Karsote on your handkerchief each inward breath you take earries the purifying vapours to the furthermost crevices of nose, throat and lungs. In next to no time the infection is gone. This is the really sci-sn-tific way of dealing wth colds. Karsote Inhalent gets right down to the cause of the trouble in a way which was impossible with the. old-f ashioned " 'methods. Karsote is put in handy little bottles with sprinkler top and screw cap. So it is just the kind of thing one can conveniently carry in a pocket or a 'handbag — ready for use anywhere, and at any time. Naturally, Karsote Inhalent provides a very effective means of protection against colds, influenza, etc. It is a wis'e precaution to carry a bottle for use at times when there is a particular danger of infection — in crowded places, public conveyances, etc. Karsote is obtainable at most chemists and stores atl/6 and 2/3 •per bottle.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 623, 30 August 1933, Page 7
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315WHEN YOU SNEEZE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 623, 30 August 1933, Page 7
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