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PUBLIC NOTICES. Balm a trial. ,OR ten months Mrs.'W. Bewick; residing' at 41 Belmoreft.,:,Ro£elle:, Sydney, suffered agonies from terrible burns, caused thrbug'h her clothes csit-ehih^-firVwhilst cooking 1 ' at,an open fireplace on Weetawaa Station, Wee Waa, northern New South Wales. Her injuries, which were extensive and serious, baffled doctors and hospitals and defied all ordinary ointments and lotions, etc. Scores and scores of stubborn wounds of all sorts have done the same, but they have all surrendered completely, just as Mrs. Bewick's has done, to the great and invincible healing- powers of ZAM-BUK. ly/lllllffi'li'H Vu T fc ! nn ? t , sufficientl y exptess my gratitude for iI! V IfWr «Jm benefits I have derivedfrom the use of Zam-Buk " J FIIIMS' ■/ • ayS rS - Eewi ° k ' '' and J have the S reatest P^asure f IliKlllA 1/ « l n J en tl% SS^Su owing d^ S ° f^ y .wonderful -.o] i> £ure. om e sixteen months ago, whilst cooking at an OD-n fireplace on Weetawaa Station, Wee Waa, I was severely burnt through my clothes catching fire. My right leg and arm were ,-■« «„ of the We? w« w viT t , roasted ' th T e lc " beil) S °"e great wound from the knee edto S aH „ three received no benefit from their treat! eresuS-alltSS.Sn^ 1, Sld^- y ' whcre - Z lay for another three loD S niontho wth .? S!^.^ 1 !, 1 of Doctors and Nurses failed to do me any good. At the end of That ne they could do no more for me, and I was sent home. I was an invalid at ZAM-BUK BALM is without f~ eaual for* Cuts. Bruises, Abpa- t lealds. Pimples, Ireasts, Piles, Eczema, Psoriasis, Scrofula, Tetter, BarceiO, Scalp Diseases, Barber's Rash, Boils, Poisoned Wounds, Bad Legs, Abscesses, Ulcers, Ringworms, and all injured and unhealthy conditions of the skin. Zam-Buk is obtainable from all Chemists and Stores at 1/6 per pot, or 3/6 family size (containing nearly 4> timfcS the, 1/6), or direct for sauieOtirices from The Zam~ r ßulc Mfg. Co., 39 Bitt St., Sydney. •FAJ& IT IH"

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BY ONLY BUYING THE DISAPPOINTMENT OP TO-DAY MISTAKES CAN'T BE CORRECTED "S"S the lesion of to-morrow. Learn the TTNTIL *hey are'found out. But you can u 1!0W - Buy " HAKLEQUIN" «J avoid the mistake of buying an unTObACCO, and insure yourself against at satisfactory tobacco by gettin" "HARL2ieast one class of disappointment. -, QUIN " first. *2&&z&&m&NAMS'ON. Every genuine Packet or Box has NELSON MOATE&CQ. on it. INSIST upon having packages that have not been opened. N. M. &. Co.'s TEAS are the ONLY BEST, all others are simply copies in name and style. NEARLY 30 YEARS TEST. 1 The best argument we can offer in regard to our MADE-TO-ORDER SUITS is that those who have tried them prefer them for the following reasons: 1. A PERFECT-FITTING SUIT. 2. UP-TG-DATE FASHIONABLE CLOTH. 3. STRONG AND DURABLE MATERIAL. 4. VERY MODERATE PRICES. 5. FINISHED TO TIME PROS* "RED WITHOUT FAIL With all the above in our favor 3» business runs smoothly. If you want a Suit with all t% good points of the tailor's art imparted in it, ■?

DRV HACKiNii COUGHS. For a dry, hacking cough, take about one teaspoonful of Lane's Emulsion every hour or so until the cough ceases. Coughing is caused by an irritation of the membrane lining the throat and lungs. Frequent doses of- Lane's Emulsion soothes and oils the irritated membrane, aiid quickly subdues whatever amount of inflammation exists. Should Lane's Emulaion taste too rich at first, the taste may be avoided by pouring the dose into a little cold water. ■ Persons who, at first object to the rich flavour of Lane's Emulsion become quite fond of it in a few days by pouring the dose in cold water as suggested. Lane's Emulsion will certainly help your health, and give you strength. Sold everywhere, 4/6 and 2/6. Be sure It is Lane's. 46

We are making STYLISH COSTUMES that are giving every satisfaction. Ladies are pleased with them, and so are their friends. We will be pleased to shpw you our NEW COSTUME CLOTHS and give quotations. A BERFECT-EITTING COSTUME, correct in every part, GUARANTEED. OVERCOATS... EEADY-TO-WEAR STYLISH OVERCOATS, the LATEST ■ : . GOODS, prices 27/6, 32/f, 37/6, 42/6, 45/, and an Extra Special Coat, double-breasted, at; 55/. These are Splendid Coats. You should secure one of them. HATTERS, AND CLOTHIERS, csssaßssttfflsasa

■fw I WIMI m m M 1 *&,**. 1 IB llaas^jg^pgssaaj«g^|p r N Order to have the 'Star' Out in good » time, it is found impossible to classify Advertisements that- come in after nuon. After this hour they cannot be classified! We would therefore request Advertisers to kindly bear this in. mind, and send in, their Orders early.

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Evening Star, Issue 14037, 19 April 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 14037, 19 April 1909, Page 2