PROTECTION AGAINST COLDS A Germ-Killer That Can be Inhaled It is now generally admitted by medical authorities that colds. as well as catarrh and influenza. are an mf<. t <>us complaint. Colds are spread b\ germs germs which enter the system through lh< ~~ X nose or mouth. Tin v I n / . jL the tiny cavities of nos r . ? throat and lungs, and ? the warm, moist < /*■' f ditions provide an zv Ajo ideal breeding ground \/ forthem. ' VT The sensible way to keepX IIpUrN free from colds is t<» conquer \> z y<;•/ the cause to kill the evil /V ] germs in the breathmu pas- | j/VyA iV, .'A sages, before they have time to breed. The way to do t Ins is to inhale the germ-killing vapour of Karsote Inhalant whenever there is risk of infection. Karsote is a new seient ific discovery—a 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 ?< pleasant although it is so powerful. I’a<h 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 is put up in handy little bottles with sprinkler top and screw cap. So it is just the kind of thing one can conveniently earrv ir a picket or a handbag ready lor use anvwhere, and at any lime. .Most chemists and stores sell Karsote at l/l and 2 per bottle.
CHEAPSIDE STORES 564 COLOMBO STREET S ALSO Cr Cashel & Manchester Streets E CHRISTCHURCH. | REAL LEATHER | From COATS Write for Sample Colours and B Self-Measurement Forms. DRENCH MAY YAVf IOUR cow /" MR. 11. SAL WAY. the breeder of tin- famous "I Ina Brook” herd of .!< rseys. Bril Block. Taranaki, endorses tin* Sykes method of systematically I >RE.\('lll N< 1 cadi cow after calving with Sykes’s Drench ♦-o tone up the digestive organs and create rich red blood. This is vitally essential to give the. cows a fresh start after the critical period of calving time. Prove it on your herd tlws season. SYKES’S DRENCH is sold everywhere at I (i pkt., 'or 17/- dozen. Better buv the dozen.
Mrs, Pope’s LIMITED. Winter Sale baby cashmere shawls— Were 67/6 NOW 35/BABY WOOL SHAWLS— Were 42/- NOW 27/6 EIDERDOWN QUILTS— Were 48/6, NOW 24/6. Were 15/-, NOW 9/11. Were 12/6, NOW 6/11 PRAM COVERS Were 15/6 NOW 7/6. Were 32/6, NOW 17/-. Were 10/6. NOW 7/6. COATS and CAPS—Were 15/-, NOW 6/6. Were 16/6, NOW 12/9. MATERIAL COATS a»d CAPS— Were 17/6, NOW 13/6. Were 21/NOW 14/-. PRAM SETS—Were 26/-, NOW 18/6 Were 32/6, NOW 18/6. BREBCHETTE SETS—Were 16/11 NOW 8/11. Were 25/-, NOW 13/11 Bargains in BOOTEES, CAPS. etc ENGLISH KNITTING WOOLS, in 2 3. and 4-ply, good shades— Were 1/1 per oz NOW Rd BEAD NECKLETS and LADIES' HANDBAGS—ALT. HALF PRICE TRACED & COMMENCED NEEDLE WORK ANn TAPESTRIES AT BARGAIN PRICES. M<?S, POPS LTD. 107 a Cashel Street CHRISTCHURCH.
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Grey River Argus, 1 August 1934, Page 6
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