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KILL THE GERMS OF COLDS,’FLU, Etc. " I found Karsote worked like magic," writes Mrs. B. B. " A few days ago I hod on attack of 'flu, and expected to be really ill, as on previous occasions. I tried Kor> / sate for the first time, xBW and it gave me instant V relief. After a few I generous applications the /S?l£Cb\ running’ eyes and nose, fflSflraL clogging of the throat and chest, disappeared. I shall IBRgSgKS always keep Karsote by me, and shall advise all my friends to do the same." It is now known that the “ common cold ” —like influenza and catarrh—is caused by germs. You come into contact with a sufferer—germs enter your system through the breathing passages—the warm, moist conditions of the nose, throat and lungs provide ideal breeding grounds—the germs multiply rapidly—ana you have " caught a cold." The sensible way to keep free from colds Is to conquer the cause—to kill the evil germs In the breathing passages, before they have time to breed, by Inhaling the antiseptic vapour of Karsote Inhalant whenever there is risk of Infection. You simply sprinkle a few drops of Karsote on to your handkerchief, and Inhale the pleasant vapours which arise. Immediately you flood every crevice of the breathing passages—nose, throat, and lungs—wifji an atmosphere in which the germs cannot exist. KARSOTE INHALANT Obtainable of all Chemists and Stores. Pocket size, 1/4; family size, 2J-

Ladies’ suedine water-proof sports coats in shades of wine and brown, and in sizes ranging from 34 inches to 42 inches are marked for quick clearance at the special concession price of 25/6 each; whilst fancy knitted wool frocks, in plain, checked or angora flecked effects, eut in the newest de signs and beautifully finished are marked to clear at 42/- -and 47/6 for 29/0, 57/6 for 39/6 and 67/6 for 45/- each at Westerman’s, Hastings. These arc bargains indeed.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 163, 26 June 1935, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 163, 26 June 1935, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 163, 26 June 1935, Page 6