SLEEP BROKEN BY CATARRH
WAS GETTING WORSE EVERY YEAR . RELIEF WITH KARSOTE For several years her catarrh had \become steadily worse. Treatment after treatment failed to give relief. Then came Karsote — the new scientific germicide. "The making of Karsote," she. now writes, "has been a great boon to me. I. have suffered from catarrh for several years, and seemed to be getting worse -every year. Treatment, medi- : cines, etc, could not do much, but Karsote has given me real relief, althougla I have only had one bottle so far. I hadn't any faith in it when I bought it. Only just thought I'd give it .a. trial, like the other things. Then to my surprise I began to feel better and to sleep sounder after using Karsote sprinkled on my pillow a few times. Now the catarrh has gone." — (Miss) G. E. R. Karsote Inhalant is a powerful new germicide that has been evolved only after many years of research. Laboratory tests proved that the vapour from Karsote kills the germs of common colds, coughs and catarrh in less than 10 minutes. The penetrating vapour of Karsote quickly opens up stuffed nostrils, clears away that unpleasant mucus from the back of the throat and eases wheezy breathing passages. Although Karsote is such a powerful germicide, it is most pleasant to inhale, and has a very soothing effect on the inflamed and tender membrane. Karsote is put up 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. It is sold by most chemists and stores at 1/6 and 2/3 ;per bottle.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 661, 13 October 1933, Page 7
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279SLEEP BROKEN BY CATARRH Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 661, 13 October 1933, Page 7
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