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OPEKATivD ON AND UNDBft DOCTOR THREE MONTHS. ZAM-BUK CURES IN TJIREE WEEKS. A out, bruise, or knock may nirt seem of much account when the first pain has passed away, but unless the injured place is dressed with Zam-Buk, dirt and disease-Therms got into the wound, and cause months of suffering and loss of wages. Mrs Lillie Jamieson, of 89 Bridge St., Valley, Brisbane, says of her ■husband's cure by Zam-Buk:—"Four months ago my husband knocked his knee on the scaffolding of a building whilst at work. Besides inflicting a painful injury, it broke a blood vesseb and caused inflammation all over the limb. I treated him with certain remedies and hot fomentations, but these only made the wound worse. He was then operated on by a doctor who attended him for nearly three months, but as he seemed to be making no progress, a friend advised me to try ZamBuk. of which she gave mo a large pot as a trial. . The balm was applied and the result surprised us. Zaia-Buk did my husband more good than anything else. The doctor had opened the leg to let the blood and accumulated matter out but i J , broke out in a fresh place. ' Zam-Buk drew out the poisonous matter, subdued the inflammation, and healed the wound. It took barely tnree- weeks to heal arid there are now no ill-effects from it. We have great

faith in Zam-Buk." ' . The striking success of Zam-Buk is due to its herbal origin. Zam-Buk is prepared with great skill from reliable substances which have all a spe-\ cifie medicinal action. The result is, you have in Zam-Buk a concentrated balm of the highest purity and of unvarying healing, sot ing, and antiseptic power. > * Zam-Buk is unlike anything else m character and for good results. Its 1 fame for aches, wounds, and numerous skin affections is established through- ; out ths world. Keep a pot always handy. v

HERE'S A GOOD TIP, MR. SKOKE, — Try Dreadnought Navy Cut, becaus it's'an all-British Tobacco, grown in. Rhodesia. Moreover, it is a distinctive sniok - entirely new in fragrance and flavora tobacco which is rich and zesty, and ye doesn't bite the tongue or parch th throat. Dreadnought is just pure natu™ leaf, perfectly matured—that's the rea son. In two strengths, medium and full and every tin is guaranteed in perfec condition. Dreadnought is the same pric as many inferior brands—ls full 2oz tir A lighter smoke is the Rhodesian lnvict Mixture—a blend of high grade tobacco for light smokers—ls tin full 2oz. Tr; it.—Advt. There's life and vigor in every drink o STEVENS' HEALTH SALT-the sal that sweetens life. Not a nauseous vat dicine, but a pleasant, refreshing bevar age. 2s. gtorns mid ohemiflfcn.—Advt.

: RHEUMO CURES RHEUMATISM. There cannot oe an vnv*‘ a • cause' BtieuM.t) aoltloiii . u r - ths t cause of rhvuin*ti«ro —excess uric acid in b bhe nlood The cure i* thi rmigh Rhea, i mo has cured '-bo'isanda; ’* has proved it* 2>h •nd 4'6 bottle Mvi

ARE WATCHES SO CHEAP That you can afford to have yours Jose all its good time-keeping virtues by neglect ? Bring your watch '■ to usbefore the injury goes too far. There may be an excuse for its poor performance of late, well examine it and congratulate you if it needs no attention. If it does you shall pay for no more than is necessary to restore it to perfect Health. mf^-r~-LLOYDS, WATCHMAKER AND lEWELLER 45 Mawhera Quay, Greymouth J. TfiNNENT PROPRIETOR

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Greymouth Evening Star, 22 February 1917, Page 3

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