A POCKET COLD CURE
NEW WAY TO KILL GERMS Science wages a ceaseless war on disease, and it has just made a big advance against that common enexny of mankind — the cold. For many years chemists have been experimenting with an inhalant that can be used simply and safely, and yet will be sufficiently powerful to destroy germs. At -last they have succeeded • — they have produced Karsote Inhal- \ ant. | Some very interesting results were ! obtained in the laboratory tests of \ this new inhalent. Four different [ germs, or microbes that canse colds, \ catarrh and influenza. were used. And it was proved that the vapour arising from Karsote killed these germs in less than ten minutes. Yet Karsote Inhalant can be used with perfect ' safety, even by children and it is act- j ually quite pleasant to inhale. j It is now possible for everyone to ! carry this powerful germ-killer in their pocket. For Karsote is put up ■ in a handy little bottle, with a sprink- ! ler top. To use it, you just sprinkle ; a few drops of Karsote on to a handkerchief, and inhale the pleasant vapours. They flood the bfeathing passages and penetrate to the furthermost crevices of the nose, throat and lungs — into just those very places where the germs congregate to breed. With a handkerchief and a bottle of Karsote you have an ever-ready treatment for colds and an ever-ready protection when you are exposed to infection by germs. In actual use, Karsote has proved itself to be more than a germ-killer. After a few minutes" inhalation, it opens up stuffed nostrils, clears away mucus from the back of the throat, and soothes the wheezy inflamed breathing passages. Karsote is now obtainable of most chemists and stores at 1/6 and 2/3 per bottle.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 647, 27 September 1933, Page 7
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295A POCKET COLD CURE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 647, 27 September 1933, Page 7
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