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SWOLLEN ANKLES & FOOT TROUBLES ARE you one of those ' unfortunate people whose ankles and feet soon become swollen, especially these warm, tiring days? Why put up with it when a few ■*" minutes’ nightly massage with Zam-Buk will bring immediate relief, allay the swelling and strengthen the ankles. Your feet too! . You can keep them in line condition during Summer by bathing them every night in warm water, and after drying thoroughly, rubbing Zam-Buk gently into the soles, insteps, and toes. As the refinad herbal oils in Zam-Buk are absorbed into the skin Pain* Swelling & Inflammation are quickly relieved. Hard skin, corns, and bunions are softened; joints, ankles, toes, and feet are; made'easy and you can again walk and wear shoes in comfort. Start non? on this sure way to foot health. It only takes a few minutes each night, but the result is wonderful. JIS or 316 a box. Of all Chemitt* & Start* Zdmßuk Rub Ih In Everij NiqhF ‘THE EVENING STAR,’ DUNEDIN. SUBSCRIPTION: WEEKLY (Delivered), NINEPENCE. ORDERS FOR REGULAR DELIVERIES MAY BE PLACED WITH RUNNERS AND AGENTS. MOTOR CAR DRIVERS. OR SENT DIRECT TO THE OFFICE. TELEPHONE No. 11-745. COUNTRY READERS DESIRING THi ‘ STAR * POSTED are requested to Address Instructions to THE MANAGER; THE * EVENING STAR.- DUNEDIN, P.O. BOS U 7.

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Evening Star, Issue 22325, 29 April 1936, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22325, 29 April 1936, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22325, 29 April 1936, Page 3

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