British Manufacture Current consumption only that of an ordinary lamp THE ONLY SAFE AND FOOLPROOF PAD You can obtain snug, cosy warmth with the aid of a Thermega Electric Fad. Attach it to a lamp socket or wall plug, Bwitcb on the current, and within an hour the bed will be delightfully warmed right through. The Thermega Electric Fad is. light and soft and flexible. It should be laid flat in the bed when it is being made and switched on an hour before retiring. Ask for a DEMONSTRATION "THERMEGA" Electric Heating Pads are British made by Thermega Ltd., London, who employ only disabled soldiers. "THERMEGA" Pads are designed to provide bed and body warmth in a safe and scientific way. They are considered electrically perfect and as far as it is humanly possible "foolproof." "THERMEGA" was. used by His Majesty during his recent illness and the Queen presented several last year as Christmas gifts. "THERMEGA" Pads undergo a thorough test before leaving the factory and an official certificate of same is enclosed with each pad. Now on Display in our House Linen Department Also Window Display mmaaggagmaammsmsism
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Twice Cost Him His Job'. m* w m Mr. JOHN BEAIEB Proved Zam-Buk The Only Remedy. Writing from "Wyuna." Shepherds, via Junee, N.S.W., Mr. Beales says:— "With fiery eczema on both hands I could not work. Twice I had to throw up my job: My fingers were *ll cracked and raw, and pain and irritation were frightful. The empty tins and bottles I have here show the range of useless ointments and lotions I've used. "Luckily for me at last I cot a supply.of Zam-Huk. Tbe first application* of this fine herbal healer eave immense relief. All the sores cleared away as I steadily api'hed Zam-liuk. The old skin peelertleaying fine new healthy skin underneath. There sno half measures about Zam-Bok.H does its wok .quickly and thoroughly. ' r amßuk 1/6 box & 3/6 family size. All chemists* Have you anything to sell—Do you wish to buyr 1 U so, a small advertisement in the classified section of The L'ress will be all you need. 12 words lg, three insertions ,2b 6d. ; —°
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19940, 29 May 1930, Page 3
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