X-ray .Shows How CATARRH GERMS BREED in 12 Head Cavities 1 L This diagram taken 2. The same head from an X-ray cleared by Karsote photograph shows vapours—all germs head cavities destroyed, choked with catarrh. Quick-Vapourising Medication Reaches Every Hidden Germ Catarrh germs pass beyond your nose and throat into 12 cavities deep inside your head. As the germs multiply, catarrh blocks up every cavity. Breathing becomes difficult. Your head feels full. You must ■destroy every catarrh-causing germ, jno matter how deeply the germs have penetrated. You cannot clear iyour head by using sprays, by gargling, ■or by sniffing things up your nose. •They do not reach the cavities which Iharbour the infection. ,Karsote vapours penetrate all 12 ■head cavities in a few seconds. Sprinkle a few drops of Karsote on a handkerchief. Inhale the rising .vapours. You feel them going in, and your head clearing. Karsote inever fails to bring relief. Laboratory ■tests prove that Karsote vapours destroy the germs of catarrh, colds, coughs and Influenza in a few minutes. Karsote Inhalant is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores, pocket size, 1/4, family size, 2/-'.
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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 162, 5 April 1938, Page 17
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