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Chemist Cures His Bad Cold —with New Scientific Inhalant i When this Chemist had a bad cold, he j used Karsote Inhalant—in preference to I any other remedy that he had in his shop. ' Read what he has to say about it : ■ " I was suffering with a very bad head j cold, which was accompanied with a lot of I catarrh congestion that did not yield to any j treatment. On the third time of using Karsote i (on handkerchief) the congestion completely i disappeared, and all other symptoms subsided. ' I am recommending Karsote in all cases ; where an inhalant is required. I find 10 drops I in a pint of boiling water and the steam i inhaled, gives splendid results with catarrh I of nose and throat."— B. C. Karsote is a new scientific discovery—! powerful germicide that kills the germs of colds, catarrh, or influenza in less than ten minutes. You simply sprinkle a few drops of Karsote on to a handkerchief and inhale the pleasant vapours that arise—for Karsote 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 INHALANT j Obtainable from Chemists ana btoree. : Pocket size, 1/4; family size, 2/-.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 162, 13 July 1935, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 162, 13 July 1935, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 162, 13 July 1935, Page 10

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