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LOSS OF HAND FEARED.

ACCIDENT THAT MEANT BEVEN WEEKS tOSS OF WORK. LIMB SAVED BY ZAM-BOK.

Every cut, wound, or sore needs prompt and careful attention, if the dangers of inflammation or blood-pois-bnling are \ta be A Ijttle soothing antiseptic Zam-Buk, promptly applied to any flesh wound or soro is not only wonderful for allaying pain, but it saves you the risk or dangerous complications. At home, as well as at work, a box of Zam-Buk is ever so useful. For Baby's rash, bruises, burns or scnlds, or for more serious diseases like eczema, abscesses, barcoo, ulcers, scalp disease", etc., Zam-Buk is unnv;»i Writing from 46 East street, Valley Brisbane, Mrs E. ivuskopl sh.s: "Whilst working in Sydney my husband got one of his hands fast in some machinery, and the top of a finger was torn right off. After hospital treatment, the wound apparently healed, but only to break out again soon after. Blood-poison soon developed, and the whole hand was terribly discoloured and inflamed, whilst the finger kept on discharging matter. We dreaded amputation, yet it seemed unavoidable until we began to use Zam-Buk. "The Zam-Bi *- treatment proved wonderfully effective and gradually all poisonous malbter and dascoloi J-atfion was drawn way, and the inflammation completely subdued. As my husband had been off work seven weeks, you can imagine our gratitude to ZamBuk for its wonderful healing. Ultimately it effected a perfect cure." Make sure by getting a box to-day I Is 6d and 3s 6d all chemists and dealers."

RACEWEEKif You cannot afford in woe these days of pleuuri wW? nival festivities. .'.v^T putation for Style and Bei A Face Massage will claw* ft, freshen yon up for the day A Manicure is a necewWu und Hairdressmg will do not untidy ends. Our Shampooifii »bl©. r~»«J Telephone 873 for if] MRS ROUiSTOHDOMINION BOUDDff "

FACIAL BLEMIS Sup»»S»eui Han Kda :? | Effectually ttmvn* .'tgj :| Twenty-flTejeui tin tujtfi the Dominion, ill tn|t feet. U you Iwti 1171 ttalr or coiujlexloii li M get a tree oonimtattei, Mr.ttW.Ha - 6p«dillit IfV! moASHamm Telephone MM .

BUH MADE FEOH TOMCIM M UNIQUEBUTTONC

A juvenile egg-collector has sent in to the Mayor of Christchurch a tinfuJ of sparrows' eggs, accompanied by a note signed "Little Charlie —," in which the writer asks that his work in collecting the eggs may receive som; recognition. The City Council is not a buyer of sparrow's' egizs, but the Mayo has asked the little chap to call in and see him.

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The City's Astir for Carnival Week! —The Show —The Races - The DIC ! Each has its attractions, but perhaps none is so permanently fascinating as the D.I.C. Carnival Week Display of Spring and Summer Fashions. The chief aim of this announcement is to invite every visitor to ; - Chnstchurch and every City resident to visit the D.I.C to see the unique and alluring exhibits of wearing apparel of every kind— Men s wear included. { The infinite charm and rare distinction of the new Millinery, for example, will prove a source of keen delight to lovers of smart and exclusive Hats—they are moderately priced, too. The Costume Showroom is irresistible in its appeal with stylish Blouses, Jumpers, Costumes, Coats, Wraps, and Sunshades. Equally fascinating and equally essential are the lesser but important sections devoted to the exhibition of Dress Accessories. TTiese include Fancy Neckwear, Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Veils, Embroideries, Laces, and Ribbons. ITie D.I.C. has also something in common with men, and for maj Footwear, to give them a definite interest in the Carnival Week . Ladies! This weetthe s.!£. i 8 a i so featurmg Novelty Shoesthe very latest in fashionable heels, toes, and fancy finishes. Will you come? This morning! You will be cordially welcome-?' then, or any other time that suits you personally. D.LC Christchurch JWWT-MW

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17608, 10 November 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17608, 10 November 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17608, 10 November 1922, Page 2