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SCHOOL KEPT FREE FROM COLDS Children's Hankies Sprinkled with New Germicide Having tried the new scicntiflo method of dealing with colds, a schoolmistress writes " Last winter the pupils of this school had a daily sprinkle of Karsote on their hankies. During the whole period the pupils were remarkably well, our attendance being a 1 recordnearly 30 per cent above that of any previous whiter. The children's freedom from colds was undoubtedly due to the daily use of Karsote Inhalant. We were very grateful for its valuable properties."—Miss M.E.P. The. powerful germicide used in this treatment, known as Karsote Inhalant, is a scientific discovery, evolved after many years of research by skilled chemists. Laboratory tests have proved that the vapour given off by Karsote will kill cold-causing germs in less than 10 minutes. Karsote owes its remarkable propertics to a scientific combination of valuable ingredients, including the essential oils of Absinthe, Cinnamon, Citronella, Eucalyptus, Cassia, Lemongrass, Cedar, Red Thyme; Camphor, Menthol, Pheliandrcne, and Methyl Salicylate. Karsote is non-poisonous and Is perfectly safe in use, even with children. To use Karsote you simply sprinkle ,i few drops on to a handkerchief and inhale ihc pleasant vapours that arise —for Karsote is pleasant although It is so powerful. Each inward breath you take carries the purifying vapours to the furthermost crevices of the nose, throat and lungs, searching out and destroying the evil cold-causing germs. With a, handkerchief and a bottle of Karsote, you have an ever-ready treatment for colds and an ever-ready protection when you are exposed to infection by germs. Karsote is obtainable of most chemists and stores, at 1/4 and 2/- per bottle.

She Soon Became Healthy and Happy Thanks to 'Beltona-Yeast' finer good health nnrt she became Actually ? much or the rood and drink we take Is 'WmJmsr not completely digested. Instead of being converted In products which can be assimilated to produce blood and bodily tissue, It forms harmful or seini-polsonous products. These hurtful substances get Into the blood stream and are carried to all parts or the body, giving- rise to varied symptoms. And that was our friend's trouble. Incomplete digestion also results In Dyspepsia, Acidity, Constipation, Ulcerated Stomach, Malnutrition, Debility and Wasting. A short course of " Beltona-Yeast" simply worked wonders with this girl—she became cheerful, happy—a changed frlrl —simply because " BeltonaYeast" enabled her to completely digest all ordinary foods without the production of poisonous byproducts. Blood Is purified and enriched with "Beltona-Yeast" and aliments of nervous origin such as Depression. Headache and Insomnia soon disappear. "Beltona-Yeast" is pleasant to take. Ask your chemist or store for "Beltona-Yeast" Tablets, ir unobtainable, write to Bell Pty. Ltd., Cooke's Building, Queen Street. Auckland. In bottles containing generous quantities at 1/6, 2/6 and •1/6.

ANNOU NCI N G TH E IT IN $ _ K n m tsv-' - . SPRAGG'S GARAGE Ltd. Lome Street, Auckland. AUCKLAND MOTOR Co. Ltd. Albert Street, Auckland. ... , A . • : i m* ' '• • s -j-: " . ' N.Z. Distributors* TODD MOTORS Ltd. Auckland (Head Office: Wellington)

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21878, 14 August 1934, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21878, 14 August 1934, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21878, 14 August 1934, Page 13

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