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BAT) HANDS REMEDIED. { ZAM-BUK A PROMPT CURE. " Yonr Free ?w>'n o f Z unlink In' d«np TOY ha-'1» <tio c rml lh«n nnvthi- (i T h-.\o jyefc tried " en" M'ss J M. R mnnL o f Funny Std« Vi-cnu-d, Fnh<-fl, N.K.W, •» They had been h<*d for i>v»r three month l -, »nd I tri°d several so called remedies, but without effect. Although I h<we only n=ed the sample pot yon pcn 1- me, T have received more benefit from it. thin all th*? other trea'men f B put t.nepthe*. the Great Herhal Healing Balm, is a certain cure for pilfa.ringworm, eczema, fcoilß, rurninr? por", sore legs, barcoo, rheum&tipm. neuralcii. ptc. As an embrocation for Btrained mrse'e* and tondons, Zam Buk is unequalled. As a household balm for cuts, burns, bruises, pimpVs, hlackheads andr'nph skin. Zim Buk is invaluable From ill medicine venders, price Is 6d per pot, "r direct frrm the Zam Buk Co.. Pitt 8t„ Rvdney. A FREE SAMPLE POT will be sent on reoeipt of a penny stamp for postage. Cycling.— M«j or Taylor, the cyclist, in an Interview said that Arnsb was one of the best unpaced riderß he ever saw. There are six men racing in New Z°aland whom he would pick to defeat any other six in the world in a pursuit race. Tutu Pari«ian Strtktb.— The strike in provision trades in Paris is temporarily puspended, in order to secure the release of the men arrested. A Dangerous Disbase—Everyone knows that cholera nwhns is one of the most pain* ful and dangerous diseases knnwn to human' ity The fact that it is so swift and so often fatal in ita results makes ib more to rV feared than almost any other malady. It often terminates in death before a physician can be summoned nr medicine procured. Attacks of cholera morbus come unexpeot edly, and every family should be prepared. Ohamherlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhce-v Remedy is a reliable and effective medicine, and if given in time will prevent serious Con -! equ«n' , Pß. This rfmadv nrver fails and is to take. Every household should have a bo'tl» tn.dw. It may save a life. For sa'e by .7 S P>odp9, Chemist, Akaroa. For ChildrnricS Hacking Cough at night take Wo.irla' Grout Peppermint Cure, Is 6d and 2s 6d\ Macedonia —The Porte has agreed to the appointment of an Italian r fficer to command the gendarmerie in Macedonia. An Fsteembd Friend.—By the hit rcdu tion of a comparatively new blend of famous Sootch whifkv—" Auld Acquaintance"— tho Criterion Hotel has become the chief rendezvous of the Peninsula for those persons who seek t.-.atv and exbilirating bever" ages. MrG B. Mackay has now a wide reputation for supplying wants of tho moat, fastidious snd may bo said to have filled a long felt want in acquiring the agency for the " Avid Acquainance" brand of whitiky. The Transvaal Loan.— The «• Standard" states lint the first ton millions of the Transvaal w.*r contribution loan will be issued early in February, at 4 per cent par. For lnfluenzv and Cold in the Head take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Is 6d and Is 61. Pkhferrntial Trade. — Members of the Tariff Commission state that it ia not within their scope -to define the nature of the arrangements wi'h regird to colonial trade or to make reprfsentationa regarding preferential trade. Th* colonies would be asked to have such imt.- ers set 1 led by negotiations, The c-donifil. members of the Commission hold wa^chf I .! briefs only.

B-s-ais-esß Notices Old Harness MACHINE BELTING. ETC., Repaired with Bifurcated Rivets. set with a hammer From all Ironmongers andJStorekeepers. Bifurcated Rivet Goropaoy, Ltd, London, England. Full'particulars from HARRISON & WEBB, AUCKLAND Cut this out and ihaw your Ironmonger

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIV, Issue 2836, 5 January 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIV, Issue 2836, 5 January 1904, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIV, Issue 2836, 5 January 1904, Page 4