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Now that the dull morning's are here you J( cSK'^§Srt»^ will perhaps need a jgood alarm clock to /d^*lpßwiP&i waken you "on time." We have just JlrJiP *%!& opened up a shipment of our Famous v^fCslasiLuul 4--Sffl "Weka" Alarm Clocks and also other /W^»%, splendid makes of alarm clocks. /v^^r^^^^^'k The pries of the "Weka" /^^W^^ST^^^ I Repeating Alarm is 3/6. /tf^^w^PVl Other Alarms at 9/6, 11/6, to 18/6 RWtl^^^^^tll Each clock guaranteed 12 months. I Stewart Oawson & Co. oil) ilslgNf JEWELLERS :: WELLINGTON. AWtzm.nOf!TH YAPS I North Cape\ 1, | I The Bluff. fclW I ! Trcwel ihe Dominion over and you'll findnthe \ best-lcnown, best-liked Breakfast? Food »3^| | ' THISTLE OATS.., |* Every good hotsGewife uses \t^ because she N knows the best Oats, the best machinery, and M \ the greatest care are employed -to make \ r TKE-.BEST^BREAKFAsSIpOD.^/ ' \ I ■ Moreover, though the Oats pass through many i processes of cleaning, drying, cooking, rolling* ! ! dressing, i and > p&cidrig, no hand touches the \ \ food till you take the first cupful from the bag. I : Will yoti njel try. it ?. |. Your Grocer sells ; I /- THI3TLE3.OATS. . \ J Thistle Oats are made ot Gore, | Ji, where the climate and soil ,| m combine t» grow the finest | §• Oats in the World. The Thistle I J£ ' Mills are the Esrgest South of ; f£Q > ,««iif Use Line, and ihe best equipped. J r eoߣt aJm}!':^ *' v."v ' ' ." 'I 1 11 HMMBBWffiaWIIBMWB^^ says :—♦♦ While going: about'my household duties I came in contact with a WmWmKßU^m^B ptecc of wire-netting, which entered m m "'' mm^^^^^^ well jas cutting the leg itself severely. ? by Zam-Buk. V^ Blood-poison set in and my leg inflamed and broke out something frightfully. It swelled up to a great size, and the inflammation extended right down to the foot, my toes being hardly disccrnable. I could not sleep at night, for no matter in what position I put my leg I could get no ease. The wound discharged profusely, and altogether I suffered in a terrible manner. ( I tried all kinds of ointments and so-called remedies, in vain j in fact, they made my leg worse instead of better. Then a nurse recommended me to use a certain ointment, which not only did me no # good, but nearly drove me mad with pain, so coarse and stringent it must have been. I was strongly advised to go to the hospital and have the veins cat out. i " Thus I suffered for three long years. At length,. one day I j happened to read of the wonderful powers of Zam-Buk in cases of | poisoned wounds and kindred troubles, and I determined to try the § Balm. So I purchased a pot of Zam-Buk, and the very first application cooled the burning surfaces and took out a lot of the irritation.^ Continuing the applications of Zam-Buk, the wound was puriried and cleansed of all 'poisonous matter, and the process of i healing commenced. The deep tissues knitted together nicely, and the sides , ol the wound and outer surfaces contracted, until finally the wound was com- , pletely healed, aud, thanks entirely to Zam-Buk, new healthy skin grew. Now j. lny leg is as sound as it ever was. I consider Zam-Buk stands in a class by itself apart from all other so-called healers, and I recommend it to all." 1 EVERY HOME MEEDS ZA6w¥uk]

. Zam-Buk Is invaluable for Cuts, Sores, Sore Lips, and all injured and I I Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Scratches, diseased conditions of the skin. 2am- | j Abraisions, Boils, Eczema, PimDles, Buk is also invaluable for Pimples, | I Running Sores. Poisoned Wounds. Blackheads. Eruptions, and all Skin | • Scalp Diseases, Festering Sores, Bad Troubles. Zam-Buk, obtainable from j j Legs. Ulcers, Abscessos, Ringworm, Chemists&Storesatl<6 pot, 3/6 family ! | Psoriasis, Diseased Ankles, Toothing size (containing nearly 4timeslhe I' 6 i Sores, Barber's Hash. Swollings, Stiff- pot) or post free fromTHE ZAM-BUK 3 ness, Scabs, Itch, EetS Sores, Face COMPANY, 39 Pitt Stroet, Sydney.

WHEN your nerves Tiecomo unstrung: it's a choice between two things. There was a young lady named Ruff On one side stands unhappiness and rr-i j . ,- .. „ n) ffi ' misery, and on the other brightness and "to used to live at the Bluff; . joy— brought back lo you by Marshall's bald she, l<or a cold, Fospheriue, the splendid nerve food "To take. I wa3 told, which strengthens the weakened nerve ht „ TJ-i-«r,, f..«™ tj t> > ... cells and acts as a general tonic. Pro- Lvn S Balsam flom H. Barradough. 11 cure a bottle of Marshall's Fospliorinc BnrrArlnnrrVs \mm..i 1 „*,„ r> i to-day. All chetnints and stores sell it ut a " RCIOU Ka a Acacua Lun s Balsam, Is, Is 6d, and 2s 6i Price 1/6 and 2/6 '

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 92, 20 April 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 92, 20 April 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 92, 20 April 1911, Page 3

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