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X-ray Shows mam chokes up 12 Head Cavities § A choked with catarrh. § m New —.... W> . . (1>- This diagram Quick-Vapourising (taken from an X- „ .. * , ray photograph) Medication Clears shows head cavities them all completely Catarrh does more than attack your nose and throat—it goes much deeper into your head. Catarrh infects TWELVE CAVITIES—in your cheekbones, forehead and at the base of your brain. It chokes them with poisonous (2). The same head, mucous cleared by Karsote _ vapours—all hidden Catarrh can only germs destroyed, be cured by destroying the germs that cause it. Those germs are hidden away in the 12 cavities, where gargles, sprays and oily drops cannot reach them. But Karsote vapours penetrate through the remotest part of those cavities. Karsote vapours kill the germs and loosen the infected mucous. Sprinkle a few drops of Karsote on your handkerchief. It vapourises at once. Inhale the vapours deeply. Ah-h! What quick relief. Karsote never fails. Laboratory tests prove that Karsote destroys the germs of catarrh, colds, coughs and influenza in a few minutes. Karsote Inhalant is obtainable of all Chemists and Stores. Pocket size 1/4, family size 2/-.

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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20511, 30 May 1938, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20511, 30 May 1938, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20511, 30 May 1938, Page 14

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