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SUFFERED } TO GIVE her gratitude RF I IF F pra!se f ° r ; ZAtVi-BUK. •" § A HOUSEWIFE'S AGONY ENDED. 1 M - TEN years ago," says Mrs. J. Ogee*, of 20 Union Street, Auckland, fUZ., ffl m ! "I knocked ray right leg and burst a varicose vein. Ulcers started |g §£ I to form, and then ensued ten years of awful a_onv. I coald get no K3 lH sleep ,b«rt would toss about, wishing for the end of evarything. Infiamma- m m tion spread, and I could not get about. I was laid epjcr Hire* months at m % one period, and hardly put my foot to the grrtrd. The leg grew wow. IBg P and the pain became unbearable. To make MtosMrjßtko r °,s*_J!S ffl | became affected, blood poison set w, and m> health hfcamo run-down Kg E| .«| was UR der ty/elve doctors «« different towns, bot I was as bad as Em m ever after their treatment. So things wtwit from batj to worsa By « S mother, who had had a bad leg also, advised mc to use Zam-Buk, as she HI I had gained great benefit frota It. I followed her advice, and «artttf g m treatment with Zam-Buk, and tbe effect was most soothing: the irritation g m was removed, but the trouble being co deep-rooted, and my system so mc i run-down made it very obstinate, but gradually new, healthy skin began N fl to orow. and it is now twelve months ago since the final hes'ing took Bj i place. I have had no trouble whatever since, and I cannot {.'ate bow « m thankfnl lam for the relief and freedom from pain that I now enjoy HS H through the power of Zam-Buk." 8« E§ Zam-Buk. obtainable •! all ch——ls and dore_eepen at 1/6 o "'. pfwrea j*" £& i«r—lly tucee*dill ia the treat—eat of eczema, itchy rath, bad \e_t. riog-wa , oacaad Eg fl wouodi, ulcer*, »or«, ach— 5 fort. pile*, festeriitf we*, cut*, bun.», apratre, c.». m * * Are such as comm.end themselves to you. ' l Ji TEN vcars with English and American High-class Tailoring v-"f? Houses added to my,previous JNcw Zealand experience, has equipped ' -^"tj mc with the essentials for making the Highest Grade Men - Clothing, '-■■,; and enables mc to produce them at minimum of cost. «. My garments have a distinctiveness which must-appeal to the ,% well-dressed man, and I solicit the opportunity of .demonstrating the building *;;," of Suits of Character to meet your special requirements. -j§, —_—_-__———-_ • ' «A"-' HAROLD E. FLESHER, " The 20th Century-Tailor, ■--: ~" ■• I Note Address 94a HEREFORD STREET (Ground Floor) || Opposite Tourist Office /] \ To those who have never had a fountain pen or J1 '" expect .more of a pen than others have given—try / JV % It is a pen *w9rich ansrrers every requirement of ■ hI _» £ the most exacting. It writes iastarrtry with r.ev--,r §381 H_l ' " 3 a miss or a blot; it has the smoothest gold nib, || 8| _W__\.'•' % holds a goodi supply of iuk, and is absolutely Wkk — _l_J-W.V-''|s dependable in every sense. Get a** Swan" to-day. 'f& Bi_Mfflt% i *& f— a _BJ_I " i," " ' Sold by all Statk-me""- & stavr-Hers. 1 JB_r'fSS CataXagne post free from th« maken-— . §5 3HBH''«-?^|l|| M—m, Todd &Co . Lokoo-i, Em. fls q__B ' -^'111 l Aus——.__uj- Branch (—h_eaalc ooly.— jrW h|^^B^^|||l l.»—' A I.URKK. 5 Primrose Bui:—n_», - f" T !■—■—■ r^f, I^Hiß_-^ ,,^■: ' ,J^__l^, ''.' -!•'••" Ifimillsiffiir -- -^* your boots this morning. Sir a 3 " -. . ; tin.** ,\ H3S3» * - ■_■__■__«_■■—_a__amsi__i_■__oaoMaiß—BM_i_Bg_^_^^^^^_^ . IF ITS WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE You'll order it again. /< r ; ■■ r " ' ' " ' '' ; . S32oT''''.;-:^

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15243, 3 April 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LI, Issue 15243, 3 April 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LI, Issue 15243, 3 April 1915, Page 6