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SEVERE BURNS RELIEVED. « " Having r.sed your Z>m Buk Ointment, it is wiih pleasure 1 give my testimony to tho pfficory j f some," says Miss Kate Clarke, of High Street, West Maitland. "1 am working in the Maitland Steam Laundry, and was severily burnt with a smoothing irr.i:. I aj.plied Z-m-Buk, and after three app!icitionE my erni war- completely heald, thus allowing me to continue working, for which lam veiy grateful." Zim-Huk L intment will be found a cer'r.in cure for cute, burns, boils, bruises, running r-cre', piles, eczema, bnrc&o, rheumatism, lurn' ago, neuralgia rirgwormi, pimples, blaekhcnds, chapped and cracked hands, chilblains, e f c As an embrocation, Zam-Buk is unequalled, Frcm all chemists and stores, Is 6d per pot, or post paid from the Zim Buk Manufacturing Co , 39, Pitt Street. Sydney. A Big Failure—A firm in Chicago handling a large part of the Ca'ifornian fruit trade has failed, with liabilities amount jog to three million dollars. A Hidden Treasure—The American .eh.oner Herman has sailed for Cocob Island from Sydney to search for treasure, believed to be hidden there, The Small Birds Nuisance—A telegram from Wellington says :—The house sparrow, yellowlr-mmer and greenfinch have been proclaimed injurious birds under the Birds Nuisarce Act, 1902. The South Island has been divided into eight separate districts, in order to ensure concerte4 action for the destruction of the pest. A Wellington Case—ln the case George Wilkics v Vincent Connell, claim £500 damages for seduction of plaintiff's daughter, the jury awarded plaintiff £250. Defendant is a junior clerk in the employ of a city firm and has not yet reached his majority. The girl is eighteen. The Public Account—The year's finan cial accounts are gez tted in the form usually kept for the Budget speech. _he expenditure and revenue account was anticipated by Mr Seddon'a speech on the ten yenr's celebration. The Public Works Fund shows that the whole million authorised in 1902 was available in March last ; thiß, with the usual contribut'on from the surplus, makes the Public Works finance easy for the year. The provision so fas ahead is unusual, and will probably become a precedent. A Sore Throat may be quickly cured ty applying a flannel bandage dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm. A lame back, a pain In the side or chest, should be treated in a similar manner. For sale by J. S. Dodds, Chemist, /• karoa. GREAT THROAT AND LUNG CURE. TDSSICTJRA. C COMPARISON is the only true test of ) excellence, and the reason for the extraordinary buccgpb of this preparation io tbr.t it has been proved, to be the BEST OF ALL REMEDIES lor the complaints it professes to deal wiMi. If you are suffering frcm Bronchitis', Pneumonia, or any Pu.u. .vary Complaint, a ■ingle dose will give y.„ in.tant and , relief, N't only will the immediate trouble be relieved, bat the organs afftcted will be strengths! i.'d, and the- enabled to resist the encroac!' meet of serious disease. It is weil kno '/a th.it consumption is easily susceptible of treatment in its earlier stage-!;, and for tl is purpose Tusnicura is ABSOLUTELY UNhQUALLED. A single trial will be sufficient to prove the valuable proporties of thi-preparation, and when once its virtues become known all other medicines will be banished from the household. PRICE 2/6 PER BOTTLE Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer, S. J, EVANS, Dunedin. Wholesale Agentß. Kempthorne, ProsEtr .. Co. and Sharland & Co. Obtainable from all Chemists and Stora keepers throughout the Colony

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2775, 27 May 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2775, 27 May 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2775, 27 May 1903, Page 4