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Chemist Cures His Bad Cold —with New Scientific Inhalant When this Chemist had a bad cold, hr used Karsote Inhalant—in preference to any other remedy that he had In his shop. Read what he has to say about it :— " / was suffering with a very bad heat cold, which was accompanied with a ./of of cotarrh congestion that did not yield to any treatment. On the third time of using Karsof (on handkerchief) the congestion completes disappeared, and all other symptoms subsided. I am recommending Karsote in all ease* where an inhalant is required. I find 10 drops in a pint of boiling water and the sieatn inhaled, gives splendid results with cotarrh of nose and throat."— 8. C. ' Karsote is a new scientific discovery—* powerful germicide that kills the germs of colds, catarrh, or influenza In less than:ten minutes. You simply sprinkle a few,drops of Karsote on to a handkerchief and inhale the pleasant vapours that arise—for Karsote is pleasant although it is so powerful. Each inward breath you take carries the purifying vapours to the furthermost crevices of the nose, throat and lungs, searching out and destroying those infectious germs. ' KARSOTE INHALANT ObtairuDit from Chemisu and Stortlai Pocket size, 1/4; family size, 2/-. _j [ ; ;— : ' Life's Darkest MonwnU.—No. St. ; Itfhen qou slip on the soap "What a fali there wm, my country■en!" bu! who originated thai quotation i don't know. I do know,, however, that the maxim, "Visit • dentist >very; three. or four months" was originated by the "Careful Dentist" who givei ocaminationj and advice gratis. If you want to keep your own teeth and keep them sound you mutt see • dentist regularly. The' "Careful Dentist" guarantees expert, painless dentistty. Ring 45-591 for an appointment. ID. P. Sommeruille "Th* Cartful Dentist.!* MOLESWORTH ST. (over- Barraud't Chemist) Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sat. • a.m. to 1 p.m sj irritation Cntieura SOAP.and OINTMOTI OATHE fieely with tte •■-* Soap, dry gently, and ; anoint with the Ointment. You will be surprised hour quickly the cause of the irritation disappears, whether eczema,-' pimples, 1 rash or other form of skin trouble. For over half a century; Cntlcnra has been buccessfid in controlling ~and healing eldn troubles . ""■■ ;;,..■■",■ ■ .'- . ■■■:■<:■_■■*. liJib^s^h .■■■■■ri H t fl^^^Hs^^^^^^^^v \ : ' The Answer to a Question Many Women are Asking Thousands of women, and men too, live in a perpetual state of ill-health and are at a loss to know the reason why. In ninety-nine cases out of every hundred the cause is acid dyspepsia. With the stomach in a constant state of sourness you are bound to get the following symptoms —Always tired aad low-spirited; frequentheadaches,disturbedsleep,pver« strung nerves, loss of appetite, nausea, flatulence and indigestion. To restore normal health it is necessary to overcome 'the habitual sourness of the stomach and this can be most effectually accomplished with 'BisurateJ' Magnesia, the supreme stomach remedy with over 20 years' reputation for unfailing efficacy. A tea» spoonful of powder, or 2 to 4 tablets; three times daily after meals, never fails to work wonders. If you have the symptoms described above, why not try putting your stomach right? Get a bottle of • Bisurated' Magnesia, powder or tablets; from your chemist and start "your recovery to-day by taking the first dose after your next meal—its restorative effect will be a revelation to you. I Every package bears ' the J-ff^^TOi I evaf'Bismog* Trade Mark**\j^j/j^\

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 98, 27 April 1935, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 98, 27 April 1935, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 98, 27 April 1935, Page 24

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