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ONE GERM BECOMES MANY How Colds Are Spread It may be only one Utile germ, or microbe, that floats into your system with the air you breathe. But once-lodged amongst the numerous tiny cavities of nose, throat or lungs, germs multiply rapidly. The warm, moist conditions provide an -ideal breeding ground. The presence of large numbers of germs inflames the mucous membranes' lining the nose and throat, and causes these membranes to " respond "by flooding the breathing passages with mucus Or phlegm! you have "caught a cold." ! ; *'■'* ;.■'. There has recently been evolved a new scientific treatment for colds. With the aid of Karsote Inhalant, it is possible to nip colds in the bud. by killing off germs as they enter the system. * The actual germ-killing effect of Karsote on cold-causing germs is'shown in magnified diagram below. -',. Fig. I.—Germs at commencement" of attack. Fig. ?.—Showing :large increase in .number, of germs after 24 hours. . Fig. 3.—less than-10 minutes' exposure, to Karsote. vapour hat entirely killed the germs. To use Kartpte, you-simply sprinkle'» few drops on to a handkerchief, and irihale the.pleasant vapburs that'arise. Immediately you flood every crevice of the-bronchial tubes, right down to the bottom of the lungs, with an atmosphere in which germs cannot possibly live., Nothing could be simpler—and certainly nothing could be more effective. Karsote Is obtainable of chemist* i and stores at 3/4 and 2/- per bottle..'. ..... Ankles Swollen Twfcetheir^ "My anklet and knecss were bo swollea I looked deformed.' And the pain ".wai unbearable. movement was agony. \When a friend suggested"' St. Jacobs Gfl'' I tried it only, half-heartedly. One application; brought immediate relief and soon the terrible, soreness and swelling had completely, gone. 1 S -:.- l*^'ZJy Nothing draws out the paiMioTaofß muscles and nerves like good old 'St. Jacobs Oil." :r lt's the one- remedy yon absolutely depend on to relieve Rhenmatism, Lumbago,. Backache, Neuralgia™ and it does not burn the jikuv Get a,bottl« of 'St Jacobs .Oil' fromany chemist, aqd see what: it will do topainl.

Timber from the Hindenburg, • flagship of the German .fleet surrendered at" the end. of the war, is being, used in the making of woodcraft product.' ■•'. Toll 'has also been taken of famous British battleships, and visitors to the' White _. (Sty have seen table tops '.made from" the timbers of H.M:S. Gances, "the last, sailing ship to serve, aa a seagoing flagship; H.M.S. Terrible, whose guns• helped to.re ; lieve Ladysmith; and M..M.S. Birmingham, of Jutland and-D.ogger Bank fajne.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22257, 9 May 1934, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22257, 9 May 1934, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22257, 9 May 1934, Page 10