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PEAIRS' SOAP "WHAT IS'IT? PEARS' SOAP is nothing but Soap, no free fat or free' alkali" in it. Pure Soan PEAKS' SOAP. E.EiAJRS'. S.OAP BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT. PEAKS, Soap Makers to Her Majesty the Queen.

3 COCOA K| 4 THE FOOD COCOA. Jj \ Builds up the Body, VM L because it contains a yB t much higher proportion «§ A of actual nutriment k than ordinary Cocoa, w kPLASMON OATS J THE 4 MINUTES' « | PORRIDGE. m P Free of every particle t3| % of Husk and Fibre. _| perfect nourishment Jg a with easy cooking. w | PLASHON I | SPECIALITIES 3 I ARE CONDUCIVE W k GOOD HEALTH. &* Ask for them. j\ GROCERS, » and STORES. W

For Bronchial CourDs ana Colds, Woods' Great Peppermint C_re, 1/6 and 2/6 pet bottle.

WQLFE'S SCHNAPPS is absolutely pure; a pleasant tonic-beverage.

Women's Sufferings. % What a lot of backache there-is among mothers. 1 ft And little wonder. A mother's work and care aid worry are enough to break down a much | | stronger constitution than is given to most women—or men either, for the matter of that. f The kidneys are invariably the first to feel the strain. And they let their needs be known \ too, very promptly. Backache is the cry far help—the cry of the sick kidneys. ' ] I I There's that awful dull ache away do wa low in thl. j back. Then come sharp pains higher tip, pains in the _•«=__*. limbs, headaches, a weary, never-rested feeling ;,._ desire ._tsiilPi|b_ ' $ to st_y*in bed in the morning—it 'sail from the kidneys. __f*__ll&i!Pl^^ 9' ___ yr _■ _f*i_ _s<__?__________R____ . % J____F v ®os^WlW I will cnre it. They're made especially for I kidneys—made tx> give .ji_3t : , the help and ___jf^___^ ■_ .J_ TK 1 strength that sick kidneys ______ IS-eyTt-cttre < *J^^^^|^K^^!!^_ r::S: I the backache, the lame back, the'aches and h jt| P^^|f_^^?^_r =?r '~* /ft I pains of every kind that comte .fcam kidney .3? ~*""' "Vwy . I disorders.. They have done it fe__d_e_s of rrTS ~~ , ' ; <i.>v | times here in Auckland. A_x____d people ,\ __t*""'»v_4' Pj_3__r«fc|*_. - r *~___w__ S? \ I 1 will tell, you so—are telling you so-every if. Jy Js|; \\a* 1.1 1 week, through these advertiseme-rts. J Here s*l U' ;___ Jpstwll | '_/ $' I AH AOt)KLAf.D 'J ! iff r3 Hampton, Marmion-st., - An__lan_, states:—■ _TIB__P&Jl ! »1-\ ■*•'. I w \ yi "Two and a hull ye_re ago I -went B_to Je_t_TS__fe [fur— TJKffi-Jn'm'l 1 I" _r If. B Pascce's) F__thk»c7\ end obtained a scrip iT or _*__via l "\Ty * - s '"S__KTO 'm+t** \ )> Backache Kiitoey Pills, which _ •____*•_ to try tor grs— _, j 1 !_.-„ %h ''■"£', i ->.'fe4si % JJ which I ha_. BJT_-o-ed with o£f ___on tor.years, *_fey s_J- 11-'j V : -; 'jSw? '"-. r: ________fi_H_S____ J #J. ferin_s ■«-__ this camp&dnt were afc _____:teer-Me, and all I!>\'V'" ' I J§ the medicines I used failed-to -x>.x__-*__t__i good. How- jf "\ "1 S W ever, D_f_r > 3 B_eka__e E___ey.PlES;'ga*_a_e corajjieterc- 1 \ A . » lief.. ¥e_r reprsscata'-ii'*: c_H__'ontcoe at the time, oral 1 - \"H _ g I stated the facta to him, _nd they s__*e5 __*c glaec bee_.p_b- 1.. \- A * « {? lished — the „___l-_<l par>ers : fram ••____;_[> _____ Stncfr i V \ 1 J-SW'-K? V H ST then I hare used" the p_!S several t___ss"wife the'_e_t I * A 1 kh _ I? t? results. In fact I h_Te been In ___t'_-___. health _—.r IV •> W _i ft B sißce. and I tare gwi cans* -_a - ■tisxaU"' a rat of 13—__'b 1 \ _ _ f M B_c_*che _j__ey PiHs." . _ • " B * _ I They areSoldby all C____n_s_*a_ja:Sfi_-ekeepeFs at 3s.#& box (Six boxes:l6__ op-will be I, | posted on receipt of p_iee*_y Foster-HcClelian Coy, 76 Pftt-street, .Sydney, H.S.W. I BUT BE mm THEY ABE BOAN'S. J Zam-Buk Soap Prevents Chaps, Cold fl 1 Sores, Chilblains, and Rough, Dpy Skin. | |||l f] nHE unavoidable exposure of the face and hands to winter's cold, drying vs** V&fM ' 1 -*- winds, damp, frosty atmospheres, and b_atiug rain-storms, has the HI effect of creating disagreeable, sore chapped hands, chilblains, |T «V *"* / /Mr WL\ cold sores, and other skin affections. . ... . These troubles assume a _«_ s^ Ha serious state when the skin is unhealthy, and there is in- P WW sufficient natural oil in the pores to thoroughly lubricate the //uuU.!\ll — Will H !| surface skin and prevent it becomyig parched and dry. In /U||lijj|| A I Wtmlifj « ID addition, many internal ailments—such as colds, rheumatic f JrJHjl j KtW'SlilisMs V_l ga pains, sciatica and lumbago—are occasioned during the cold A *** l* |j winter weather through the pores of the skin lacking the oil _^*^ —5 5*i«»___ HI «j necessary to guard the body from chills. . . Make your f 7 ! „^_>"'g_; m skin healthy enough to resist the treacherous cold, raw _=-_- * _£___5" _H__3_^_l S weather, by using Zam-Buk Medicinal Soap. The medicines ~ArVj2%krM X it contains act as a'natural tonic for the skin by entering the f\ = ' \^^l^.iM X pores to the fat cells, and there exert a wonderful influence f V i?flP-ll-m gested oil, which then flows freely through the pores to the j_/i^^^Kli surface skin, which it softens and purifies, and prevents __&§_/ _► i_f __li»___p PI chaps, rough skins, coM sores, and skin diseases of any nature. _^V__t____f^ ||j Zam-Buk Medicinal Soap is the greatest aid to pure, healthy skin. Mil' HT. £$: __I___l_. __HF™* na *TOM]M__L use " softness and refinement of the skin are assured. |§ ____f •J^_T*_rJ- W^i 1 ' A *^*"*^T^™ and, in addition, all skin affections, are permanently avoided. Obtain || WfiMmT a a Tablet from your chemist or storekeeper, or it may be had !|| * if* I__ _________§ direct from the "Zam-Edk Mfg. Co., 39 Pitt Street, SydnSV. M

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 177, 26 July 1907, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 177, 26 July 1907, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 177, 26 July 1907, Page 6