FIFTY YEARS HENCE. \ LIFE IN THE DOMIKION IN 1958. '. WHAT WELL II BE LIKE t Your own personal opinion; the answer of every student of the "Star" (and, consequently, of modem politics) is urgently ' required to this question. Opinions differ cs to the probable results of New Zealand's advanced legislation. Some think wo shall become the model country of the world. Others— . leas numerous—that we ehall "over-do . things" and degenerate into a nation of faddists. The truth is between—WHAT IS IT? As a matter of public interest, the "WEEKLY GRAPHIC " invites brief essays on the subject. PRIZES ARE OFFERED. but it is hoped that many thoughtful people will endeavour to MAKE OTHERS THINK, by their answer to this question, quite apart from any idea of prize winning. Address envelopes, Competition Editor, "1958," C/o "Graphic" Office. For conditions, etc., see competitions announcements this issue. WINTER ECZEMA. ZAM-BUK BALM QUICKLY CUKES THIS STUBBORN WINTER SKINTROUBLE. That terrible skin-scourge, eczema, occurs during the winter months in a more violent form than at any other season, the accompanying pain and irritation being increased by the cold. Zam-Buk Balm is a perfect remedy for eczema, because it gets right down to the root of the trouble and soothes and cures both acute and chronic cases. •Mrs. M. McNaughton, of "Hastings," Cashel Street, Christchurch, N.Z., says : "My cure of eczema is nothing short of a miracle. This terrible complaint broke out all over my body and arms, and the pain and irritation was almost maddening. I consulted doctors and tried many remedies, but without getting relief. As I have always taken a great interest in public functions, you can imagine how I felt being thus handicapped and unable to go out. When in America I consulted and was treated! by several skin specialists, but the relief derived was only intermittent. Finally, 1 was beginning to think that I would never be rid of the terrible skin-scourage which, was so sorely afflicting mc, when I happened to read in one of your Zam-Buk pamphlets where a case like my own had been cured. There and then I decided to give Zam-Buk a trial, and am pleased to say that, after using three pots, I find . myself quite — and have every reason to believe — permanently cured, for it is over two years since the eczema troubled mc." Zam-Buk, the world's great healing balm, is invaluable for cuts, bruises, chilblains, chaps, cold-sores, eczema, rheumatism, sciatica, sprains, stiffness, sores, and, in fact, all injuries and diseases of the skin. Of all and stores at Is. 6d. per pot, or 3s. 6d. family size, (containing nearly four times the Is. 6d.) Colds leave weak places. Weak, bough-injured spots invite consumption. Take TUSSICURA, the marvellous throat and lung healer. Will stop your cough at once. 12 WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS is the only genuine article bearing that name. For rheumatism, backache, faceache, earache, neuralgia, and other muscular pains nothing can equal WITCH'S OIL (registered). 13
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 203, 25 August 1908, Page 3
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