BAD CYCLING SMASH. Severe Cuts and Bruises Soothed and Healed by Zam-Buk. The thorough, speedy way in uhirli Zam-Buk Bonlhrtl and healed tlir- severe outs and bruises sustained by .Mr. Taylor in a nasty road accident is an excellent demonstration of wlmt tiiifi preat herbal first aid can do in any such emorjjpnry, "While on lioldinys." pays Mrs. Annie. Taylor, of ."> Vnrong Street, Sydney, N.S.W., "my luuiWind met with a bicycle accident. 11 is wheel raujrlit in a rut and lie was thrown heavily. His hip caught against a stone. causing a had bruise and sprain; whilst his head struck a tree, deeply cutting his forehead. When he manaped In set back home 1 lirst jrot rid of the concealed blood. then promptly dressed all injuries with XamBuk. This grand herbal balm speedily took all soreness away, and the acute pain was completely relieved. It did not take many days for Zam-Huk to heal this deep jrasll on his forehead, which was fully ail inch long. "When my little son, Charlie, pit tlie skin knocked off his toes they festered, and became so sore and swollen (hat he could not pet his hoots on. However, Zanißtik drew out the inflammation, stopped the pain, and perfectly healed the. sores with clear new skin." Carry a box of Zam-Buk always about with you in a handy pocket, ready to treat any injuries of j-our own or render a little 'timely and 'valuable help to others in need. Keep Zaru-Buk handy at home and at work. Its healing reliability and wiilerango of usefulness i makp Zam-Buk invaluable in all cases lof skin disease or injury. Of chemists jand dealers everywhere 1/6 or :!/<> per J box. Try also a cake of Zam-Buk Medij cinal Soap.— (Ad.)
0 ■ ' Crutscr ' I () Fitted with Smell A 1 ALPHA ENGINE { \ _„, ?Jln. horn by &}ln. stroke. Q A CHAMPION CRUISER OF SEASON 1034. A A Ist in A P if o Wer B ° at , , Assoc,atlon ncsatta over 10 knots. \' (0 , ! n Akarana Club's Race to Kawan () A lit " " OVOII P°'-t Regatta Open Handicap. \ 0 ]?J ln Rep-atta Open llancllrap. 0 \ Ist rrom Scratcll Powr>r Hoat Association - * ram m Knwati. with smallest (/» enirme in race, conceding: over i» hour's start to bifc-£-er boats in a Q \ three hours' run. (J Again demonstrating- the ALPH\ to lie the most powerrul eng-ine built for its y \ small bore and stroke, and by far the most economical 'o run. > (/ In 1914, The Rose, a rtiilt x Sit liin. Cruiser won a place In tlin Kawau race (,' A with a so h.p. Alpha. A (/ In 1917, The Gertie 111 a ?r,rt Day Cruiser won the. 17 knot Speed Pennant (,-' A WltS a l>s h.p. Alpha. A \ln 1924, The Miss Mbena anrt her small Alpha is the surprise or the season. v (J ALPHA ENGINES ARE OBTAINABLE FROM — Q 0 ALPHA ENGINE WORKS, a A ST. MARY'S BAY AND S, LOWER KELSON STREET, AITKUND. A V Established 1803, and Still Leading lor New and L.-:ed Oil Lngines. V i " StdU " ,\ rNr i, E 's RriLT TO AND MOTOR REPAIRS. A v PETER SMITH, Proprietor. 'Phone 3353. v^
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 76, 29 March 1924, Page 13
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