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| *& fp^S* \7OU can always be sure of a sweet pure breath by eatI /fres^ ing ."Life Savers.". Always i f^mfoy. carry a packet in your pocket. I I^Cli 7 Never fear,—you can't eat I Ww|^ to° many. The most rebellious stomach will welcome "Life r~^CX Savers." /' But'this is only true>of the ?'genuine "Life Savers"—the M(Pq/I candy mint with the hole. . THE CAMPY HIM! WITH THE HOLE D t SbttinoliU Eterywhere in Mew Zealand L ■„.:. , ,„,, I ji/ means a jacH-pob | ...Q^M^pQi means <^^Km W (3D S!^stm^ eis^^^j^iel)>Jfvm ihe Ccptae District. koico is a splendid dressing for falling hair, an<3 j^^^ use- llair used to break §js£ffl t >£&v "^^^WWm/J ai^ * can ai?anSe it'in any " ffnfljlj j. '^^^^^^^ "^ to grow k°m a ne 6- i|^' i^W^T^ , "^ cleansed with Koko, it ra9d W&A res P°n^sinJ meAately- What this means to w3!% mw'Bi y°ur alr ls£ ott^e wJI show. 'WmNsi nr'HERE'S nothing to equal Ik Palllilk. •*• Zam'Buk for ending the fiery m '^^^^k. pii" of a scald or burn> the =ik. liSs|i^""lV smarting of a cut or scratch or the >P b-^^ I soreness and tenderness of a bruise, But more important! Zam-Buk's rfx!ix»ffif®«SOT powerful antiseptic and germicidal qualities insures against all danger !^^^^^Wm4ll ofan in W going "the wrong way." 'zHnf^kir Therefore, keep Zam-Buk always at &Sgmf hand and use il PrornPt]yon y°ur nh J? y&o 'JIM sootriing and germ-killing properties, Zam-Buk is endowed with jj^Tro > powers of healing and skin-renewal \\ —_S never found in fatty old-style salves or mineral ointments. Free Sample Boxes Made sole'y from rich healing of this erc*t hcsier *„<! sM n j. emegy , extracts, Zam-Buk is Nature's most Sra.'c""/ eSTrZ 1 uJ'f FF Powerful and successful remedy for Sydney, mtni/cmw .-;,: „n n; e anrf eczema, pimples, boils, bad legs, cth,.M..r. poisoned sores, ringworm, piles, ■^~~*#^.L i^.^^^ii^- ulcers > etc, z\6 if 3J6 evtrywhere.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 129, 28 November 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 129, 28 November 1923, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 129, 28 November 1923, Page 12

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