iM SR! m Braussnsrei MJiW WM safcjfc happen, even in the best regulated families. Healthy youngsters seem (o be always m the wars;” housework abounds with mishaps for busy wives and harassed mothers and the bread-winner often returns from work with a more or less serious injury. Just what every home needs is 2am-Buk. A pot and a bandage on a handy shelf, where they are ready for instant use save untold pain, time, and money. When the little one runs in from his play with a wry face and smarting, dirtfilled scrape on his knee, simply wash the part and smear with Zam-Buk. When father cuts or scrapes his hand, the handy pot of Zam-Buk again meets the emergency, and the housewife or mother continually finds it a real friend in need for the burns she receives while cooking, the scalds of a washing day, or the knocks and bruises of dusting. Children like Zam-Buk because it is cooling, soothing, and pleasant. Their ciders value it still more highly because it is also antiseptic preventing poisoning, festering and because it is good for the lenderest skin Daily mishaps make Zam-Buk a daily need, therefore “keep Zam-Buk handy is a sound home'motto. BOY’S SCALTANTGivrpES HEALED. c . M rs - CrimmingsTlWar and Peushurst Streets, Willoughby, North Sydney, says;—“A tin of boiling water burst and the scalding water poured out all over the face and shoulders of my little boy Toe One side of his face swelled out into an enormous blister, which broke and left the surface in a raw state. We applied oil and the white of an egg Later we dressed the injury with Zam-Buk which healed his face in a week or two. “Again this boy cut his leg with a piece of broken bott e. Zam-Buk once more came to the rescue, and quickly nealec the injury. My little girl Kathleen, had an eruption of sores break out on her head. Zam-Buk completely cured her." / ikgeltin better. Zam-Buk is cj cetlent for. Ec zesaa. ringworm bad legs, rashes eruptions, pimp tea. sores, piles sore faces, cuts, burns, festerings and injured and diseased conditions of the shin. Of all chemists and stores at i,Q and 3/6 per pot Post free from C. E. Fulford (Aust.), Ltd.. 39 Pitt-st. p Sydney „gomtaiks ANIPfAL 02 Lor NO FAT tIOR •55^ m I&V.-Tw) i - s vSSk _****■ A, &C/.a3 & S __ *W/ Some makes of Pens are pretty, Put fall tho test of lursi work. Tha will satisfy the requirements of the most exacting writer, and is yet withal of neat and attractive appearance. ONE CAN’T USE A “SWAN” AND AFTERWARDS DISPENSE WITH IT. Sold by all stationers and jewellers. Catalogue sent free. Mabie, Todd, and Co., manufacturers, London. Australasian Branch (wholesale only): J. A. Burke, 5 Primrose Buildings, 250 a George street, Sydney, N.S.W. i Use " Swan Ink.
on nee m every aaij USEFUL TOOLS No home should be without a few useful tools, for they are constantly being required for small jobs about the house* We have a good selection of these tools, and our prices are right. JP K 39 GEORGE ST, 111 l vl M M JLd (near Octagon). Tennis Racquets At Reduced Prices litfliitawjßaumiSLjMjL SLAZENGER’S ‘Demon’ ‘Special Demon’ ‘Player’ ‘Challenge’ ‘ E.G. M/ ‘ Doherty ’ We are quoting reduced prices for the remainder of this season. THOMSON, BRID6ER & G “ Dunedin. GENERAL IRONMONGERS, ~', P S%. PRiNOES STREET {Opp. Bank of New Zealand), DUNEDIN. <a Ltd
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Evening Star, Issue 16033, 9 February 1916, Page 7
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