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* ■ <*± i Mi lii-mi a 81ELI iia j /§lffi /// i A SCARCELY a day passes without-some member of the family getting | / 6 & hurt. Maybe the breadwinner's work makes him peculiarly liable S/tyflf S'f to iacerations ; the boisterous youngsters at e always rnnning in to j / <x&f 7/ "'other'with bumps and bruises ; and housework abounds' with painful j S ll 7 knocks, burns, scalds,.and sprains for theiair scx. j H 7 / Prudent.is the man who keeps a pot of.Zam-Buk handy in his-desk- i 1 // / 7 > drawer, in his tool-chest, or in his pocket. And far-seeing is the house- \ / / / l / V wife who'takes-care to keep her home constantly-supplied with .this pure | /#/ ////„ | e^ec^ve first-aid. | / ////. * iX|~ F *''1 Promptly dressing an injury with Zam-Buk means speedy relief from i k?, /"T /i>* /?§ smarting pain. That's why the children like it. But it means much } 'Z// more—that your hurt will heal up quickly and perfectly, without fester- j f / /? p ing, without gathering, and without harboring disease germs. That's ! J,y ft. 7 / A /• why the " grown-ups " like it. ' t * // ' k/ The secret of Zam-Buk's clean and painless healing lies in the fact > // K that it imitates Nature's own " healing by first intention." Its active v ~\ A If/ ' constituents are purely vegetable essences, which soothe the pain and i % / * a^a 3 r " l fl am,na tiow by effective antiseptic and germicidal action. S // Then Zam-Buk actually helps to knit the flesh together, or-to build | J / / new cells of healthy skin in the place, acting just as Nature does. j l\\ /^O/ ' <ra /f^f/ /^/ /^ / n a ' t0 the natural healing balm,.and keep a « / pot always handy-for the accidents that WILL happen. J Wipfyj Zam-BuU the TERRIBLE SCALD HEALED. \ fli / / 1 fn^hHllr? y in C hi- "While cool;inz I severely sealclcd ray fed, with Mine fat," save Mn. 0. ; >'\i // 4%?# SinST'ror M. Bradley. ol I'rivalo Road, off Jladras .-it.rei, Clmstrhurch, X.Z. "My ririit f. MW/m//4PZ// f IJm- ulcrrs loot w«s injured so lwillv that for iwo months I was imablo to put ittothc i # rin'f'Morm bad ! K rmlnll - A fririid rwoninrcwlcil Zora-Dul:. litis splendid lolm brought me so i tcslciiii? inucll relief that I derided to i:rviit:nue. All had matter km drawn out of my S A Jw'¥// / j Ay/ '&k wu'unris rasli I 'oot, nmi theliolts to !ic:ii m>. In u r.hort lime the wounds were com. S as

anumnnmnmi'suissM rix^ | "DOG'S MEAD" j f BASS | | POPULARITY | The delicate "nutty" ji , 7, flavour of the \ 6 s 'Dog's Mead' Bass s 3 a R jj is the result not only n i of scientific brewing: but $ a also of painstaking j| [I bottling I | Of course only the best jj 5 materials are used to Q f make this famous ale, 9 I but without the " Read i ft Brothers, Limited" 1 ft methods of bottling, it s S would not enjoy the 3 S reputation it does. jj § S> This method includes j A storage of butts in dry, g airy, well ventilated and g s clean cellars where it s e ripens under the most a (j favorable conditions. 0 jj Bottling in its prime § 5 insures its refreshing 3 jj pungency and preserves || 5 its nourishing food f qualities which arc i jj unequalled. |3 | Therefore, when order- | B ing beer of your dealer, n !j ask for "DOG'S HEAD" \ ? BASS, and see that the i 8 "DOG'S HEAD" Label g (I is on every bottle. | B 1 SOLD EVERYWHERE. | i 5

MBfH' fWr | I r-» nTTJT Ml-'I ffr-TTTg.vM I The— : Sovereign Appetiser Absolutely the Most Whole« some, Piquant, Palatable, Original, and Delicious Sauce Sold Anywhere on Earth.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1257, 12 October 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1257, 12 October 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1257, 12 October 1911, Page 3

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