▼ easily • : 2v~. w % ■ = . Here is a simple way of preventing colds Last winter practically every pupil In a whole school kept free from colds. And this is the simple method of prevention carried out: A few drops of Karsote Inhalant were sprinkled on to the children's hankies every morning. During the day the children frequently inhaled the pleasant, safe antiseptic Karsote vapour, and they kept entirely free from coughs and colds. Karsote is a new scientific Inhalant which kills the germs of common colds, coughs, catarrh, etc., in a very few minutes. Although Karsote is such a powerful germicide, it is quite pleasant to use—and perfectly safe. KARSOTE INHALANT Obtainable from all Chemists and Stocen. Pocket Size, 1/4. Family Size, 2/iiA t W:A mm m MARTIN CONCRETE MIXERS OVER 500 USERS One Barrowful Ja 45 Seconds. Larger Size, with Motor cr Engine, PRICE FROM Send for Catalogue. A. F. Martin, Engineer, Palmerston North, I When you make hundreds ot Suits weekly, there's always a few left on hand ... customers change their minds, lose their employment, etc.—so these Suits must-be sold. You get the benefit of the forfeited deposits besides a substantial reduction. They're all sizes, and all latest materials, and will be Sacrificed at 69/6 79/6 Also Sample Dinner Suits, ail Silk lined, French Silk facings, QQ / m to Cleirl Two Addresses! ... startkM to-morrow •i V r Once a year, manufacturers and suppliers co-operate with us in launching an event of immense importance Bradstreets Anniversary SALE. We list here but a few Sale Bargains, typical of the hundreds available—come and see for yourself and buy! Be Early—in many cases quantities are limited —hurry in at 9 o'clock TOMORROW and share in the tremendous savings. OPEN 9 A.M & %0 t 258-64 KARANGAHAPE ROAD •\ I' m. y A £ m l mmm a IS I Here's tae us, Wha's like us? De'il the yin!" The Timaru Pipe Band! eWS ItCTTI 2 (Translated bj our special interpreter) "The Timaru Pipe Band carried off the honours against all comers at the Wanganui Contests. As winners of the Dominion Championship they have added a further laurel to the already famous gallery of Timaru Champions. Many a Sassenach is now asking whether Timaru makes the Champions or the Champions make Timaru. We say both. Pipers Tam and Ru acquitted themselves well at the Contest, and gave a vivid demonstration of an irresistible force meeting an immovable mass when they arrived simultaneously at the bar. When the time came to pay, Tam fainted and Ru carried him out. Hence those immortal words, "O wa'd some power the giftte gie us to flee oursels before they see as." In conclusion, heartiest congratulations to the Pipes and Drums and Tiger's Milk. "Here's tae us, wha's jike us—de'il the yinl" IMARU THE FRIENDLIEST DRINK IN THE WORLD Bottled with loving eart by Ansae Avenue, Auckland, TAiai-i6S
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22412, 7 May 1936, Page 16
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