Why Wake Stuffed -up with Catarrh? Why get up every morning with nostrils stuffed—throat blocked with phlegm and a head that feels like lead ? You may not know it —but that’s Catarrh, spread by germs. Put a swift end to it this new, easy way. Simply sprinkle a few drops of Karsote on to a handkerchief and inhale the pleasant vapours. Each inward breath you take carries the purifying vapours to the furthermost crevices of nose, throat and lungs, searching out and destroying the evil Catarrh-causing germs, and healing and soothing the tender inflamed mucous membrane. In a few minutes Karsote opens up stuffed nostrils, clears away mucus at back of throat and soothes wheezy breathing passages. Karsote Inhalant is a new, scientific discovery, evolved by chemists after many years of research work. In laboratory tests it was proved that the actual vapour which arises from Karsote completely destroys the germs of colds, catarrh, and influenza in less than 10 minutes. The actual germ-killing effect of Karsote on Catarrh-causing germs is shown in magnified diagram below. pig. x. —Germs at commencement of attack. 2. —Showing large increase in number of germs after 24 hours. Fig. 3. —Less than 10 minutes’ exposure to Karsote vapour has entirely killed the germs. KARSOTE INHALANT Obtainable of all Chemists and Stores, Pocket size, 1/4; family size, 2/-.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 100, 1 May 1935, Page 8
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