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Choose your new I suifinqs from this I sensational ranee! I 110,000 OTS of 1 isiGesumHGs Temporary fixtures and tables have I : been bjjilt to hold this vast range ... I thousands of yards of English' suitings I endless to choose I from <:C; and they were fought citpre- H war prices, so NOW is undoubtedly the I time to order your Spring suit. Never H -,: before Peter Mack offered you so H many patterns, colours and weaves, a I tailored suit so good, at a price so low. I This year, your best clothing invest- I ment is a "Refer Mack" suit tailored I to your individual order. I PelerNaclcl "THE MASTER TAILOR" - - STRAND ARCADE I FEETTHAT SOON /cunßuk Hh| HOW many thousands of women W /J themselves during the M?m -ftdS H •finding and walking, (hopping, and 1 houMhold duKai, ate responsible for M WmSm HUB! tir.d aching faat. corns, and swollen BlliM •nklai. Therefore be sura your hard- f ,' Bhfc morning, if possible) in warm water. |~ %J% -'^vEifip massage Zam-Buk Ointment into the Hla^ ankles, insteps, soles, and between the Fy are easily absorbed into the skin. Thus H are quickly relieved. Hard skin and corns ara softened and easily removed; blisters "Constant standing at work caused swollen. and soreness ara soothed and healed; painful feet. WalHna was a punishment. W joint,, ankles, toe, and feet are mad. ffl^jHr&^tt^ :' easy, and you can again walk in perfect the slightest discomfort."—Mrs. E. Owen. comfort. Start with Zam-Buk to-night for .... ..... i,.,, i...ul u *_„* My husband, who does a areat deal of . nappy, healthy feet. walktna. flndi iam-luk splendid tor keeping . . m.. _~ . ...... m his *eet free from callouses, and when my boy :; I/A er 3/4 e box. All cbeajfsfs end had foot trouble It was Zam-Buk that soothtd •tores. ' and healed."—Mrs, E. Keeling.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 234, 2 October 1940, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 234, 2 October 1940, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 234, 2 October 1940, Page 16

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