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Public Notices* s*Si. s % I m m m m I II n i Sue: I ZAM-BUK IS THE MOTHER'S FRIENDThe mishaps of child-life are many; cuts, scratches, burns, bruises and scalds befall children everywhere, and the, knowledge of the exact treatment for these various* accidents should be of mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm the arms and place him on the nearest sofa. The clothing should be loosened about the neck so ■— as to offer the freest circulation of the blood to and from the head. Wash away any grit or dirt in or near the injury and , then apply Zam-Buk with the finger or a clean soft rag. By V J reason of its antiseptic power Zam-Buk-protects the, injury against all poisonous influences and prevents suppuration, - and then allays inflammation and irritation, and assists in " V=»«w- the healing process after Nature's .'."Some "six months ago," says Mr. T. O'Neill, of Elizabeth mm m §1 m 1 Vic, "my little boy, six years of V age, sustained a severe injury to' \ \ the hand, through a heavy door ss*\. closing on his fingers, as he _ was leaving school. Three of his fingers were fearfully __, lacerated, gashed to the ""' bone, and we were in great fear that he would lose one or more of his fingers. Luckily M a neighbour, who had herself r proved the healing qualities of Zam-Buk, advised us to apply this Balm. We secured a supply at once, and dressed the child's ;,„,,. „ ~, ' „ , , , . t~ wound. I can gratefully say that I fully believe Zam-Buk saved the boy the. use of his. hand, for although the fingers were for some time quite stiff, continued applications of Zam-Buk soon overcame this, and the boy can now use his fingers as freely as before the accident. From first to last Zam-Buk was the only treatment used, and to Zam-Buk alone all the credit is due." . ZAM-BUK. IS INDISPENSABLE IN THE HOME. ZAM-BUK is Invaluable for Eczema, Ulcers, Ringworm, Psorasis, BasS Legs, Inflammation, Rashes Eruptions, Pimples, Sores, Scabs, Scales, Pains, Swellings, Chapped Hands, Sore Faces, Cold i'.tih m » immmmmmtmmß family size (containing nearly four times the quantity). fel •it>S s&>: m^'mmm^J\ £»■§s JK RUB IT M} „... . liiiiifeff no© Special Quality BLACK CLOTH DRESS SKIRTS, Smartly Trimmed, 4s lid—■worth 10s 6d. • WHITE SILK BLOUSES, Beautifully Trimmed, 5s 6d—worth 8s lid. Good washing silk. MUSLIN APRONS, 6|d. CASHMERE HOSE, two pairs for Is 3d—■worth Is 3d pair. ■ VALENCIENNES LACE, 3d dozen. 42-inch CHIFFON, Black, White, Colors, Is yard. PURE JAP. SILK, 20-inch, White and Colors, yard. RIBBON CORSETS, Is 6d pair—worth, 2s lid. 25 INVERNESS and other Fashionable COATS; 10s 6d—worth 255. CHILDREN'S JERSEYS, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d. WHITE FOXALINE STOLES, 12s 6d—. worth 30s. LADIES' RIBBED VESTS, 3|d; Long Sleeves, 9d. I rgyHgsggK-. | tee^-bt^&Yr!i*s& Heavy COLONIAL KNIT BLOOMER^ 3s 6d. LADIES' MUFFS, 3a 9<L WOOL VESTS, 6^d. CHILDREN'S Warm COATS from 4s 13td. LADIES' Smart COSTUMES, 12s 6d. Sterling Silver-mounted UMBRELLAS, 3s lid. Good covers. Pure SILK MITTS, 4|d—worth Is 9d paa. Strong CROCHET LACE, one-inch, 6sd dosen; two-inch, 9d dozen. BLACK SILK BELTS, Is 6d-~>were 2* lid. Our Own Extra Large HAIR NETS, &Jd each; 2s dozen. Bundles HAIRPINS, 32 pickets for 7sd. ALL TRLMMED MILLINERY HALFPRICE. All UNTRIMMBD STRAWS and FANCYHATS HALF-PRICE. BLACK SILK VELVET HATS, were 4 8 lid to 12s 6d—now le.od. WHITE FUR TOQUES, Is lid. m its; w^bl-:'-' &W3 VM m\ &m**&>Mx m&j: m lialililiiiiiii Patents Upheld. LIGHT CO. of Australasia, Ltd. "The Full Court (of Melbourne) has upheld the appeal of the Welsbach Light Company aga.nst Robert Lascelles. The Court found that the plaintiffs' patent was valid, and granted, an injunction with accounts, restraining the defendant from infringing their-patent. 1 ' Full coats and expenses wore granted to the Company. Welsbach Mantles bearing «** oE our Trade Mark may be obtained from ; Messrs A. & T. Burt, Ltd. Messrs J. & T. Christie Messrs Lochhead, Ltd. Welsbach Light Co.! fe Victoria Street, V Wellington. For Best Results in Baking—always use In 6d and Is Tins; All Grocers Wholesale Agent: WMv TAYLOR, Merchant .you use itiSAi, MA<JK.\Y" COAL. It too—onlv »jT » +«« v«,,r r„ n i w««£T„i *-*, ln< ? evening atar' should

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Evening Star, Issue 12873, 24 July 1906, Page 2

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