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COLD COMING ? QUICK! KARSOTE iTx Wcyn a COLD CONQUERED! Don’t delay !—the instant you feel a cold coming, at the first sneeze or sniff, go to your chemist and get a bottle of Karsote. Sprinkle a few drops on to your handkerchief and frequently inhale the vapour. Instantly every tiny cavity of nose, throat, and lungs is flooded with an atmosphere in which germs cannot live. Karsote is pleasant and soothing, but it is a powerful germicide, and kills the germs which cause cold, coughs and catarrh whilst they are still in the mucous membrane, before they have got into the bloodstream. l/ADCnTE INHALANT. Obtainable of 1 E a || Chemists and Stores. Pocket Size, 1/4 Family Size, 2/-

RANFI’RLY SHIELD. ENTHUSIASTS CAUGHT UNAWARES The intense enthusiasm manifested over the Otago-Southland Ranfurly Shield match had its reactions. Weeks of fine weather had broken a few days earlier and underfoot the rain and snow had made conditions unpleasant. Thousands waited for some time prior to the match, and next day the result was that many people suffered from sore throats, with attendant coughs and colds. After a football match or any other continued exposure to the elements,! the wisest thing is to have a good dose I of Baxter’s Lung Preserver immediately on returning home and thereby' “nip in the bud” any trouble that may have been contracted.

No other remedy is so pleasant to take and so prompt in giving relief, while “Baxter’s” is, of course, unique •for its marvellous tonic properties. 4/6, 2/6 and 1/6 at all chemists and stores.—Advt.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 8 August 1936, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 8 August 1936, Page 8