COLDS GONE IN THREE DAYS
WHOLE FAMILY RELIEVED BY NEW* METHOD.
Here is news that must be worth a great deal to everyone who suiters from persistent colds, The letter below is from the mother of a family of eight, and tells of their experience with a new method of dealing with colds:—
“We are a family of eight, and were all suffering from head colds and sore throats. We have tried lots of Things without success. But by using Karsote our colds are all gone in three days. We are more than pleased with it. and would not be without <a bottle in the house.” —Mrs A. M. Karsote Inhalant is a new germicide that has been evolved after many years of research and experiment. Laboratory tests have proved that the vapour given off by Karsotfe will kill thfe germs of colds, influenza and, catarrh in less than 10 minutes. ■ To use Karsote you simply sprinkle a few drops on to. a handkerchief and inhale the pleasant vapours that arise for Karsote is pleasant, although it is such a- powerful germicide. Each inward breath you take carries the purifying vapours to the furthermost crevices of nose, throat and lungs, searching out and destroying -the, evil cold-causing germs. ICa r sote wall immediately open up stuffed nostrils, clear away mucus' from the back of the throat, and soothe the inflamed membranes. , ..... Karsote is put up in handy little bottles with sprinkler top and screw cap; So it is just the kind of thing one can conveniently carry in a pocket or a handbag l —ready for use anywhere, and at any time. 4 > Most chemists and stores sell Karsote, at 1/4 and 2/- per bottle.
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Waikato Times, Volume 115, Issue 19269, 30 May 1934, Page 11
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