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NEW WAY TO END COLDS Vapour That Kills Germs Scientists tell us that colds, like catarrh and influenza, are caused by germs, and that therefore the natural way to cure colds is to kill the germs. But finding a method of killing the germs has proved a problem- it has kept chemists busy for many years. Intensive research wol *k Xhas been earned on. / and many experiment have been made on 'll both adults and chil- $ dren. At last a successful formula has been evolved. U*The new germicide is known as Karsote Inhalant, and tests have proved that the vapour given off by this inhalant has remarkable germ-killing power. As this vapour from Karsote can be inhaled from a handkerchief at any time of the day—or even during sleep —we now' have a new way of dealing with colds. ' To use Karsote you simply sprinkle a few drops on a handkerchief, and freely inhale the fragrant vapours that arise. Although Karsote is such a powerful germicide, it is actually most pleasant to inhale. Each inward breath you take carries those purifying vapours to the furthermost crevices of nose, throat and lungs, searching out ami destroying the evil cold-causing germs. All those unpleasant symptoms that come with a cold —stuffed-up nostrils, mucus at back of throat, watery eyes and the like —just melt away before the penetrating vapour, and the inflamed membranes are soothed and healed. Karsote is put up in handy little bottles with sprinkler top and screw cap and is sold by most chemists and stores, in two sizes, 1/4 and 2/-,

Chilblains Now but L -•? ® 7 'W*J® Memory $ HANWELL WILLIAMS Chilblain Paint This excellent remedy for unbroken chilblains is absolutely the finest we have ever sold. Try it to-day—the price is only 1 6

Mrs. Pope’s LIMITED. Winter ■sake 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 and CAPS— Were 17/6, NOW 13/6. Were 21/NOW 14/-. PRAM SETS—Were 26/-, NOW 18/6 Were 32/6, NOW 18/6. BREECHETTE SETS—Were 16/11 NOW 8/11. Were 25/-, NOW 13/L> Bargains In BOOTEES, CAPS, etc ENGLISH KNITTING WOOLS, in 2. 3. and 4-ply, good shades— Were 1/1 per oz NOW 8d BEAD NECKLETS and LADIES’ HANDBAGS—ALL HALF PRICE TRACED & COMMENCED NEEDLE WORK AND TAPESTRIES—AT BARGAIN PRICES. MRS. POPE LTD. 107 a Cashel Street CHRISTCHURCH.

GHEAPSIDE STORES 564 COLOMBO STREET ALSO Cr Cashel & Manchester Streets CHRISTCHURCH. REAL LEATHER From COATS Write for Sample Colours and Self-Measurement Forms.

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Grey River Argus, 15 August 1934, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 15 August 1934, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 15 August 1934, Page 6

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