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rA m • 1 i <:i * h/.ll.tJ.l'l4llJ:R-iJ Don't delay !-the instant you feel a cold coming, at the first sneeze or sniff, go to your chemist and get a bottle of Karsote. Sprinkle a few drops on to your handkerchief and frequently inhale the vapour. Instantly every tiny cavity of nose, throat, and lungs is flooded with an atmosphere in which germs cannot live. Karsote is pleasant and soothing, but it is a powerful germicide, and kills the germs which cause cold, coughs and catarrh whilst they are still in the mucous membrane, before they have got into the bloodstream. if A BCrtTC INHALANT. Obtainable of SiAIKjW 1 C a n Chemist* and Stores. Pockec Size, 1/4 5 Fa l ™ l * s « e ' 2 /»

■ At a Rotary luncheon in South Canterbury the other day the talk drifted round to smoking, and an ancient mariner -remarked, "I'd be lost without my pipe! When some months ago I consulted my doctor for throat trouble, ho hinted I might have to give up smoking altogether. 1 was flabbergasted! Seeing me upset, be asked what brand of tobacco I usually smoked. 'Cut it out!" he roared when I told him; 'like so many brands today, it's foul with nicotine!' Then he calmed down. 'You'll have to go slow for a bit,' lie said, 'but smoking in moderation—till you're better—won't hurt you, so long as it's toasted —the genuine toasted, 1 mean, mind. I smoke it myself. There's next to no nicotine in it.' Well, 1 did as I was told and was soon O.K. again. But I still stick to toasted. You can't beat it!" Smokers everywhere will say, "Hoar,, hear!" ThU;, as the doctor said,: it must.b<vgenuine toasted— Cut P.lUg No. JO (Ttuilshend), Cavendish, Navy Cut No. ?, 'dmllodg), Riverhead Gold, and Desert Cold.

I That Heavy Chill. —Byron. Watch out for winter's heavy colds and chills —they make life miserable and wear you out. The best way to ho rid of them is with a bottle of Baxters Lung Preserver, "Baxter's" is specially good for all coughs and colds. Soreness of throat and chest quickly disappears. Nothing soothes and protects like "Baxter's" does. Ask ! for "Baxter's" at your nearest chemist )r store, 1/6, 2/6, or 4/6.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 222, 31 August 1936, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 222, 31 August 1936, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 222, 31 August 1936, Page 7

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