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WHEN YOU SNEEZE Nature’s Warning o£ Attack by Germs You may not know it, but that sneeze is Nature’s warning-of an attack—an attack by germs. Leave these germs alone, in the .warm,, moist cavities; of the nose, throat, and lungs, and they will spread rapidly. Before you know where you tae, you will be stuffed up with a head Bold, a nasty cough, or influenza. Don’t wait for that to happen—act at tnca. Put a swift end to those germs in . mln easy way. Simply sprinkle a few <ropa of Karsote on & a handkerchief tod inhale the pleasant vapours. Although Karsote Inhalant •is pleasant, it Is also exceedingly powerful Actual Usts have proved that the vapour from Karsote Inhalant completely destroys the gems of colds, catarrh and influenza. Tha germicidal power of Karsote is emWhuriLd by the fact that.it took eucalypBofl and creosote six times ,as long to germs under similar condii With Karsote .on your handkerchief, bach inward breath' you' take' carries the purifying vapours to the furthermost crevices of nose, throat and lungs. In next to no .time , the Infection is gone. This is •the really scientific way of dealing 1 with colds. Karsote Inhalant gets right down to the cause of the trouble ; In a way which was impossible with the old-fashioned methods. remote is put up in handy little bot- ■/ tlee with sprinkler top arid screw cap. So it. is: just' the'kind of thing one can conveniently carry in a pocket or a handbag —ready for use anywhere, and at any tfrrie. '■ ■ Karsote Inhalant provides a very effective means of protection against oolds, influenza, etc. It is ,a wise precaution to carry • a bottle • for use at times there is a particular danger of infection—in crowded places, public conveyances, etc. ... . . • : Karsote is obtainable of most chemists • |»nd stores at 1/6 and 2/3 per bottle. By jtpjctotsMßi Indispensableyetlnexpensive \ No matter how large your income you cannot buy a better Salt than Cerebos — no matter how small you cannot afford to do without it. Whether the occasion is a banquet or just an impromptu meal Cerebos is the ; least expensive of the important details of your table. (erzebos) SALT r Tht Recognised Standard 0/Quality CLEANING! Parents! Get your Children’s Clothes Cleaned and Sterilised during the holidays. CLEANING & PRESSING CHARGES: TUNlCS—Primer 1/-; Standard 1/6. FROCKS—Primer 1/-, Standard 1/6. kANTS—Primer 6d, SUITS, Std. 2/-. OVERCOATS—Primer 1/6; St 2/6. Prices will be DOUBLE for Dyeing. Please leave at Local Depots. THE LONDON, Dyers, Cleaners and Furriers, Regent Street, Hawera. ’Phone 2457.

FURNITURE SALE. 3-Plece, Upholstered. £26. Now £l9/19/-. This is exceptionally cheap. If you need a Suite, this one will catch your eye. Only one left at this low price. LEN HALL U haw:^^ EE ’ HOME FURNISHER AND UNDERTAKER. Funeral Charges are the Minimum. Personal Attention. Theme 2759, any hour of Day or Night

“SEAMLESS” DOUBLE RIPPLE MILK CHUTE. E. C. HAYTON & CO. PLUMBERS’ MERCHANTS, GILL STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. Telephones: 1905 and 1307.

THERE’S A SI YLE ... FOR EVERY KIND OF MAN. Is that true? Is there a special cut and colour that suits you? Are there things about a Suit and its accessories which will show you at your best —make you happier and more efficient? LET TOWNSLEY SHOW YOU THAT THERE AREECONOMY PRICES FROM /£Q/„ H. TOWNSLEY Soft and Costume Specialist. :: High Street West, Hawera.

Kendall & McFadyen Ltd. Are Showing This Week a Wonderful Selection of DINING-ROOM AND BEDROOM SUITES. Dining Suites in Oak, from £l4/10/Bedroom Suites in Oak, from £l4/10/Address: Next Bank of New South Wales, PRINCES STREET, HAWERA. Thone 2294 : s ’Phone 2294

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 August 1933, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 29 August 1933, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 29 August 1933, Page 10

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