For fihrotiio rliesfc complaint,?, WooflO Gteat Peppermint Cure, le 6d.— -Advfc. AND : REPUTATION Are the main factors in ourbusinen. Our EXPERIKNCE forces vt t» give satisfaction. Our REPUTATION is proof pOiU tive that we give it We make a Special Study of each individual eftse. Our " RESTORATION^ PLATE is wonderful, restoring, as it does the natural appearance, of the face' OUR FKES ARE MODERATE) consistent with good work. ■ Plated from £i.\i\> Extraction! E Free where sets are ordered H Painless Extrattions, i/»\ ■ Fillings, from $h I THE I AMERICAN § DENTAL I PARLORS, H Over Winder's, Jponmonper, I WEkUINCTOW 1 And at AUCKLAND, g Hours: B.3o to 6, Daily, ' B Saturdays, 7 10' 9. N Wednesdays, 8.30 lo f. I DR. RAYNBR. I B Nurses in attendance.
i 'wlifci Pim Pi e *» Spoti, Boils, Rmhei, Eruptions,' And nil Spring Skin-Troublet Banished. , mdWß^Wztl WtTU the approitch »f Spring Ho y»n f lnil Ilttlfe m£MiMiS&WW& ** rough patches on your forehead, or checks) iS|aßSCi^rM or chin ? Has your skin a curious " tight "' 1 wffiMßmfmßflm feeling ? Are your hands or f inger«ends sore ?i ymWrnmSMMi is your skin, because or Its burden of Imparity. *WWraPf£if*i <*»»n^ured by nasty pimples, bells, abscesses, *t\ eruptions? Have you a raw, tender feeling; lim^^il where your skin creascs-or are you very liable l Mi&m&Sig&s to chftf ing aboat the neck 7 ! JHpl^, These " danger signals,'* which constitute the first signs of an unhealthy skin, should never] rapgil be neglected. Following In their train are nlti BSHBpfc^^*-?^ the tortures of fiery eczema. wide»reachlnff< WMmmteo£zM blood poison, and ulcerous sores. f Nothing is more important than the way vrc should treat iHWSg' this skin disease. It i 9 not the slightest use relying wpou.; |9JK^^ auy internal remedy or external application if these do not' MraKH[%iHsi re noli thp impnrity itself, which is the cause of the disorga*! nisation in our delicate aad intricate tissues. Cheap and 1 ~ 'l^^^T^^^ coarse ointments and 8o«called blood»mixtures may malcej SiiS* vfe^S cc/cma " slnmbe' ' ' awhik, but the disease soon breß;s i ortbi iv a ! 1 its " fire " ft^ itcbiug irritation, for the root-evil has' ffilfffiMlPfß Zaio-Buk, becVnse of its absoluteparity, ii the ideal Spriagj £^1 IK^fSS skin*balm. Zatu-Buk is so refined that the tissues absorb it' WffiiWM fQsi readily ; and hs medicinal essences at once attack the disease* Illiifipiliß b(<low tlie surface. Wherever the skin has been injured by! • SK accident or eaten by disease, Zam-Btik promotes the growth ©f ' ffiKlill M ilcw and health ' y tißßßes '» a q n{cfe aßd ttarvellQMs manner. ; , P« < S|' mM 1 fcVK^V HOME, NEEDS ZAM.BUK | COVERED Willi ITCHING RASH. PAINFUL BOOS_ BANISHED. Kit. 3. A. Rieti»tds"n~f'' l f int Avinvit, ftk ' Mr. W.OhrlsUe.of W Londw Strut. Enmon.-, P«twi, A«9!»ld*, jays :- •" Amh bsokc trnb »H Sydney, »yi !—'• I w»« troubled with b«ili, Ud over m«. *Bd lumps cams out tvhioh wer* '«)r tri«l »tl manntr of thlnm to get fid et.tpj«» uiint K«m.BuJt l»m very qutoKly »«««d ot kil k out', 1 procured » pot, and ftPpHe^ '* ". IrrSuWHw. »nrt in * short time by k-eping Z*ffl- ditf cted. with the plewin* result tW th»Jb»U«Bai w«irftp?Jied fca« tbe |tltuvii> tJt Mfttn* new hut entitcly di»»p|i*»rert ktter three d*y»\ Ikih fotnnof . Stam-lS^k ciiv.p'^ta l . l wtvi w*." j tttftlifttnt." "* . . . ... >— . •t«»ii«A toy Houtt. Mb jfgKjf _W**^^ m _ Vmm r— mk orW MH w««*cit, «to ob. fEm&jiar JK ■ m m gßss- Em Emm —"*M t»t««i»t« tfbxe sis MWmsF m of w w .___j_qs_____J_. T fj ■at v OMB!»tp«»aist«»#B WgfflF | *' i '^V^li^^i3iw^^^^^ ll<l *' lll ''lsJ iht n«*rl9 4 4!toe» A th* i/4>. f^aMtmmWKm^^mmSß^mm^Bf^^Bßmmml^BsßßßmmM^mt 1 : : ; Tas- T Bhff. ' Kjil |L Tr*t»*l the Dominion overhand youil fjndjyAo I] fcetlflaiowß* 9»«Bt4iked> Breakf Aig* Food vi|^J| , THISTLE OATS. B imow* the Utt O^p^*e^mftcli«ery, »b^J THISTU O£TS THE' BESTh BREAKFAST* FpOD.V^ ' Moreover, though the Q*t* pasAhroufh wteft processes <of clewing, f . dmwng,**nd4ycWiU,*n© hand touchet Oie, food till you felce the fint cupful horn th« bag. Will yon nof try it ? y Your <»rocer^»eilt V^ TIfISTLE^OATS. , m jjuF J HiiiUe Oat» m» wait at Ctff*, luQ » wher» <h« cl!rort« »«d mS Ii M.) «MnWft»»» fttwsUje finmt S^ f? Oau<MfoW«iM. TtoTWl* Ep m{ Mifti »BB^ike lugeit South «f
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 63, 12 September 1911, Page 3
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