SEVERE BERKS RELIEVED. “ Having used your Zam-Bui: Ointment, it is with pleasure I give my testimony to the efficacy of same,” says Miss Kato Clarko, of High, Street, West Maitland. “I tint working in the Maitland Steam Laundry, End was severely burnt with a smoothing iron. I applied Zam-Buk, and after three applications ray arm -was completely healed, thus allowing mo to continue working, for which I am very grateful." Zam-Buk Ointment null i» found a certain cure for cuts, 'bums, boils, bruises, running soi'cs, piles, eczema-, barcoo, rheumatism, lumbago, neuralgia, ringworms, pimples, blackheads, chapped and cracked hands, chilblains, etc. As an embrocation, Zam-Buk '■ is lunequalled. From all chemists andi etores Is 6d per pot, or post paid from the Zam-Buk Manufacturing’Co., 39 Pitt Street, Sydney, M, THE HABIT OF HEALTH. If we think' of soap as a means of cleanliness only, even then Paars is a matter of course. It is the*’only soap that is all soap and nothing but soap—no free fat nor free alkali in it. But what doss cleanliness lead to? It leads to a wholesome body and mind; to clean thoughts ; to the habit of health, to manly and womanly beauty. Puro soap—Pears Soap. S Public XSotiosß PUBLIC NOTICE. ‘"the Christ church Tramways District Act, 1002." MOTTCB is hereby given that, at a Special i'i Maat-inj of the -Christchurch Tramway Board, caliEd for that purpose, on X’nday, May l-db, ISO, tfcs eaiol Board Aid rbsorv®:— “ That, pursuant to the powers _ conferred bv “The Ch-istcihuroh Tramways District Act, 1t02," the Christchurch Tramway Board noth hereby, h-v SPECIAL ORDER. fix w general rate cl EIVE-TIIIRTY-SECONDS of a oenny in tlhe pound upon the ratable capita, value of a+j csitabla properfa-os appearing sa the Vavua€o-n Rolls of (the various sub-ebs-ta-icla Ir.corocratod inf Pha Ohrisi-ohurcb I'ramwaya District for the period commencing on the Ist dir o k April, 1533, and endmg on the 31st day of Mooch, 150-1. Am'D HEREBY DIRECT that tho said rate shall bo made, levied «nd cofteotea by the Christchurch City Council, the Borough Cowmen® of Woolscon, Xvow Brighton! and Sumn-ar, and tho'Boards of the Road. Districts of Spreydon, Avon l Hcalhcoto, Riocartoni and HahnwL" Tho said Beard did d-uxtihfeip resolve:— “That tho nhovo Rais shall not be collected ini tho oveEli of the Loan proposals, which will include tho amount required, being eancttoned by tho Ratepayers.” And it is herehy lurlhcr notified that a Meeting of tfire Board will ha held in tha ("card Room, CHcucoster Street,_ cm THffRS- “ ■ ' i., for the purpose < luti&ai above stated. AY, Juno Ith, as i pJta., for the purpose of infiimin# tho first nv.olutifr By ardax. y„ THOMPSON, Clerk to fiao Board. ChjhrtcTruroh, ifey Ist, IS&S, 6dfjß
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13137, 27 May 1903, Page 11
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