SUFFOCATED by CATARRH Catarrh - causing germ*, at the height of an attack, as seen through the microscope. But Karsote soon shifted if; 10 minutes’ exposure to the vapour from Karsote Inhalant has entirely killed these germs. , Suffocating catarrh was gaining its hold over this sufferer. Colds every winter ; eyes running, and head stuffed. Then he tried Karsote Inhalant. Now he writes “For six years I had bad head colds each winter, slowly nasal catarrh was creeping on. My head was stuffed, running eyes and noises from ear to ear. I tried Karsote, and it has done what all others have failed to do, removed headaches, head noises, and has given me a clear passage from nose, throat and chest.”— T. F. W. Karsote is a pleasant, new germicide which instantly opens up stuffed nostrils, and kills catarrh germs in less than 10 minutes. You just put a few drops of Karsote on to a handkerchief and inhale the pleasant vapours. In a few minutes you get blessed relief—in a few days your catarrh is gone! ARCOTP INHALANT. Obtainable of IVnnjw Ib. a || Chemists and Stores. Pocket Size, I/4 ' Family Size, 2/«
€M¥EN SlilMi A s 111 m Thanks, but I’m keeping to Craven ‘A’. I know they’re made specially to prevent sore throats CRAVENA IN PACKETS —lO for B°' *IN FLAT TINS— 2O for 1/4, 50 for 3/4 PEGIAtLY,vTO |PRE VE NI • S ORE THRO AT S MADE IN LONDON BY CARRERAS LTD “' - __ C.A.2M ■you see, smoking was inclined to irritate my throat a bit. That’s why I switched to Craven ‘A.’ No, I’ve never had any trouble since. There's a real touch of quality about Craven ‘A’ too. The neat way they’re packed—it keeps them factory fresh, I’m told—and the cork tip which prevents finger stain. But don’t take my word for it—prove how good they are yourself.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 22 June 1936, Page 10
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