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, c ' 7EEE BRUISES BANISHED. ' ! severely biuis.d my leg, 1 ' says Mr ,11" Ciarke. of Union Lane, Newcastle, " tv. ;'. •, working on the wharf at Newcastle, t'.ir xdiioh I tried main' Oinlm'-nts, but i'hm,'■! no roli-f until 1 tried Z m Buk. Fi . . .pplica'ion." proved sufficient to effect a cure, and I .hall have much pleasure in rec. mmending such n va!"<_bl. Ointmei't to m; t-ipnds." Zam Buk Oi_tm»nt will be f. iind a certain cure for cut., burns, boils, bruises, running sores, piles, eczema, barcoo, rheumatism,lumbago, neuralgia, ringworms, nimolos, blackheads, chapped and cracked fi .nd«, chilblains, etc. A« an Embrocation Z.m Buk is unequalled. From all chemists and Riores Is 6d a pot. or post paid from the Zam Buk Manufacturing Co., 39 Pitt Street, Sydney. A Premier Dismissed—TV Lieutenan Gov. rnor of British Columbia has dismissed Colonel Prior, and summoned Mr R. M'Bride, leader of the Opposition, to form a Cabinet. Tub Eton Fire.—The Queen visited the ruins of Mr Kir.dereley'. h..u. c at Eton and sympathised with the boy. and masters. Wreckage —A lifeboat and buoy be aring tb words "Tropic, Stockholm," have been picked up on the bench at, Port Stephens. The Tropic iH a 1600 ton b.rque. 79 days out from San Franci.co to Melbourne, with a cargo of breadstuffs. It is feared that either the decks have been swept or the veßsel foundered in the gales. A Sore Throat may be quickly cured by applying a flannel bandage dampened with Chamberlain. Pain Balm. A lame back, a pain In the side or chest, should be trea ed in a similar manner. For sab' by J. ir. Lodds, Chemist, /.karoa. Th? Franciscan Order—Futlur Schul ler, i. German, has been elected Vicar General (.? the Frnciccan Order, in succession to Fa*hi r Fleming, who haw been appointed seer '.r.ry of tbe Pope's Biblical Commission. Gmiman Military Man ..ovrks.— The Kali. •:• ha 3 compelled 44 cenerals to resign , owin to their blundering in connection with he military manauvres now proceeding t Doeberitz. £v .tbalian Floods — Since Sunday over twe'v; inches of rain has fallen in the Kemfsey district. The M'Leay River is in flood and the lower parts of the town of Kempsey are under water. GREAT IHOAT AND LUNG URE. TUSSICURA. G <'... .PARISON is the only true test of ' .xcellence, and the reason for tbe ex'inordinary success of this preparation is tbat it has been proved to be the BEST OF ALL REMEDIES lor the complaints it professes to deal with. If you are Buffering frcm Bronchitis, Pneumonia, or any Pulmonary Complaint, a einale dose will give you instant and pe.rn.nent relief, Not only will the immediate trouble be relieved, Vat tho organs affected will be streng.hei._d, and thus enabled to resist the encroachment o: serious disease. It is weil known that conHumption is easily su.cept.ble of treatment in its earlier stage. »™£ f or this purpose Tus-ieura ia ABaOLUlliL.* UNEQUALLED. A single trial will be sufficient to prove •he valuable proporties of thi* preparation, an 1 when once its virtues become known all her medicines will be banished from the liu.ehold. ---„ PRICE 2/6 PER BOTTLE °-o\e Proprietor and Manufacturer, S, J, -.VANS, Dunedin. Wholesale Agents, Kempthorne, Prosser A ."... .nd Sharland & Co. v .tainabJo from all Chemists and Store k«.,•. ..a throughout tbe Colony.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2779, 9 June 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2779, 9 June 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2779, 9 June 1903, Page 4