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IF YOU ARE SUBJECT TO "COLDS' —READ THIS. People "catch colds" because they are in a run-down condition, and lack the reserve power to resist jsudden changes of temperature. Therefore, to overcome a cold you netd the aid of a tonic as well as a cough healer—Baxter's Lung Preserver. It eoothee sore throat, relieves tickling and coughing, and pro. motes ; the health of the bronchial pa 3 sages. AS the same time it vitalizes the whole system—every dose helps you to become fit. Price Is 10d } at all chemists and stores. The German machine, gun captured by the Auckland soldiers during the battle of the Somme la&t year is now an interesting feature of th© collection of guns in Park, Auckland.

LEGS COVERED WITH ECZEMA —-♦• — CHILD'S TORTURING SORES HEALED BY ZAM-BUK. Little George Bowden was badly crippled by I'lwi-ming eczema, and could only, be moved about on pillows. The d.seas© baffled the hospital doctors, , tuud ordinary remedies failed' to even 1 check the painful sores. • Zaim-Buii, however, astonished the parents by working & speedy and remarkable cure. Mrs. E. Bom-den, who lives at 62 Rose Street, Darlington, Sydney, [says:—»" For three months my son, j ■ George, suffered severely from a. • painful outbreak of eczema on his legs. The disease crippled'him, and j he could not walk, but had to be moved about on pillows. We had I the boy at the hospital, but the doctors there could do nothing for 1 him, and various other treatments that we tried proved quite ineffective. George was in torture day and wight, for his limbs were kept in a red-ira.w state by the watery dis- , charge that constantly oozed iioi/i ; the affected' surface, i "He was in a. shocking state when he started to use Zam-Buk. The sores wei-« so wonderfully eased by ■tttio first dressings that we decided to persevere with the balm. ZaniBuk! soon caused th& inflammation, to subside andi the healing process to bescn, and the boy made vap:d strides toward, recovery ec&ry day. | It wa;s not long before Zaan-Buk i-.ad i diried up «nd completely cleared away eveiy sore. Zam-Buk made this"wonderful cure a few years a>gs but the disease has never shown the slightest sigm of aoiy return." Za.mrßu,k is a reliaible iiemedy for bad legs, scalp sores, ulcers, poisoned wounds, pdles, ringworm, cuts, bruises, burns, scald's, sprains, etc. Is 6d or 3s 6d a pot ©veirywhere.

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Thames Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 18409, 1 August 1917, Page 4

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