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INHALE the new, quickvapourising medication and DESTROY CATARRH GERMS in 12 Head Cavities This dine,ram, taken from an X-ran photograph, shown head cavities cleared of catarrh by Karsote vapours all hidden germs destroyed. Nature has placed 12 cavities clor*p in your head —behind your nose and throat. Catarrh germs multiply in ALL these cavities, as well as in your nose and throat. Infected mucous blocks them up. Breathing becomes difllcult. The mind feels dulled. Those catarrh germs must be destroyed in every cavity ; infection must be cleared away completely. Sprays, gargles and oily drops cannot reach the hidden germs. But Karsote penetrates the remotest part of those cavities, kills the germs and loosens the tightly clinging mucous. Sprinkle a few drops of Karsote on a handkerchief. Inhale the rising vapours. Relief comes almost at once. Karsote never fails. Laboratory tests prove that Karsote destroys the germs of catarrh, colds, coughs and influenza in a few minutes. Karsote Inhalant is obtainable of all Chemists and Stores, pocket size 1/4, family size 2/-.

A SOOTHING Sip It’s a great comfort to those who often get BRONCHITIS or are subject to periodic WINTER COUGHS and stertorous breathing or asthmatical WHEEZING.— XtoiiHingioii’s Irish Moss eases all irritation, it has splendid demulcent qualities —-a mere sip placates, gives peace to troubled breathing. IMITATIONS: No! See it is Bonninqton’s. IJ6 & 2/6. 563 Ijfinnl mk EXPERT TYPIST-SECRETARY MISS J. RENNER. All classes of Typing and Secretarial work undertaken. Rhone 141 G. Stocktaking Bargains 1N I BOOKS AND FANCY GOODS | WRITING CASES Cl UNAWARE j HAIRBRUSHES and BURSES LADIES’ AND GENTS’ DRESSING CASES At Bargain Prices Winter Reading i See Our Window Display i Thomas Adams BOOKSELLER. STATIONER. PRINTER J. G. COX DENTAL SURGEON. Regent Buildings, Gladstone Road. Hours of attendance: Daily, !> to 5; Saturday, 9 to 1.2.30; Friday (late night), 7 to S Telephone No. 1855 MISS TUA SMITH Teacher of Tap, Fancy and Ballroom Dancing Classes daily from 10 a.in., and Evenings from 7 o'clock. Studio: 263 A GLADSTONE ROAD Rhone 949 for particulars. T. HAISMAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND PRACTICAL EMBALMER. (Established 19 OS) 351 ORMOND ROAD, Phone 187. Mortuary Chapel for use of Clients f ree. BERRIDGE’S FLORAL STUDIO Member N.X. Florists Telegraphic Exchange SPECIALISTS IN FLORAL EMBLEMS For Choicest of Blooms, artistically arranged, consult BERRIDGES GLADSTONE ROAD. GISBORNE. 'PHONE 1484 PRIVATE 1610

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19667, 27 June 1938, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19667, 27 June 1938, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19667, 27 June 1938, Page 4

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