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PROTECTION AGAINST COLDS A Germ-Killer That Can be Inhaled It is now generally admitted by medical authorities that colds, as well as catarrh and influenza, are an infectious complaint. Colds are spread by germs-germs which enter the system through the nose or mouth. They lodge in the tiny cavities of nose, throat and lungs, and the warm, moist conditions provide an / ideal breeding ground "S < for them. JU' W&jl SV H & m mm The sensible way to keep free from colds is to conquer the cause-r-to hill the evil germs in the breathing passages, before they' have time to breed. The way to do this is to inhale the germ-killing vapour of Karsoto Inhalant whenever there is risk of infection. Karsote is a now scientific discovery—n powerful germicide that kills the germs of colds, catarrh, or influenza in loss than ten minutes. k’ou simply sprinkle a few drops of Karsote on to a. handkerchief and inhale the pleasant vapours that arise—for Karsoto 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 those infectious germs. Karsote is put up in handy little bottles with sprinkler top and screw cap. So it is just tho kind of thing one can conveniently carry in a pocket or a handbag—ready for use anywhere, and at any time. Most chemists and stores now sell Karsotg at 1/6 and 2/6 pjr bottle.

CAPABLE HANDS Q-TOL IN THE KITCHEN Keep Q-toI handy for use after every soap and water task. Hands must he smooth and healthy to he capable. Q-toI heals and soothes cuts, burns and bruises. Made bv a NZ. Company, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure for Influenza Colds

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 239, 10 May 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 239, 10 May 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 239, 10 May 1933, Page 2

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